M Dogg
Active Member
Has anyone ever tried putting clones from an aeroponic cloner (E-Z Cloner) into dirt? Did your clone survive? Here is a fool-proof way to do it...
Aero-cloners can push roots for you in as little as 2-3 days, but, the roots are too brittle/weak to be put straight into a soilless medium right away. So...
1. Let some nice long healthy roots develop (2-4 inches long)
2. Use sterile scissors and cut the roots off up each side and across the bottom of the clone
3. Place clone back into its spot in the aero-cloner
4. Wait 24 hours
5. Very gently place clone into your cup with your medium and fill in
6. Cover clone (clear plastic dixie cup works well)
Using this method, your clone should take root and start growing within a few days. Experiment with taking the covering off the clone after 2-3 days and observe it's reaction. This will indicate rooting success.
Aero-cloners can push roots for you in as little as 2-3 days, but, the roots are too brittle/weak to be put straight into a soilless medium right away. So...
1. Let some nice long healthy roots develop (2-4 inches long)
2. Use sterile scissors and cut the roots off up each side and across the bottom of the clone
3. Place clone back into its spot in the aero-cloner
4. Wait 24 hours
5. Very gently place clone into your cup with your medium and fill in
6. Cover clone (clear plastic dixie cup works well)
Using this method, your clone should take root and start growing within a few days. Experiment with taking the covering off the clone after 2-3 days and observe it's reaction. This will indicate rooting success.