Diy Bubble Cloner Result Photos!

xxEMOxx

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So here is a pic of my DIY Bubble Clone Results!!!!

RESULTS ACHIEVED ALSO USED NOT HUMIDITY DOME AT ALL NEVER!!!

The cloner is a 3 gallon black bucket, a lid with 8 holes cut into it, 2in net pots and 2in. neoprene collars. I then had an air pump and a large the biggest I could find airstone for the bucket!!!

I used only phed tap water in the cloner itself, and then dipped the cuttings in roottech. When I first took the cut I had a cup with Oliva's cloning solution in which once cut where placed into the cup for transport. That is it for nutes.

Oh also a tip put the pump on a timer, I ran the first try continuous for the first week or so, and it the root growth was slow, once the time was set to a semi random 15 on 15-45 min off 15-30 min. just kinda pushed buttons up and down random cycle it rooted to the lengths in the photo within a 7-10 days!!! With nice roots at 4-5.

This is extremely simple extremely simple!!!!! Keep it so.

NOW ON WITH THE SHOW!!!

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Waiakeauka

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Nice clones with strong roots! How far was the stem above the water? Also thanks for the information about using a timer to increase your root growth.
 

lince

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Very nice roots man! which strain is that clone ? and was the mum a clone or a seed ?
 

xxEMOxx

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Mom was a clone, The strain in the photo's are I believe 1 skywalker and 1 sour alien. To be honest when I took the cutting I didnt label them thinking I could tell by leaf growth and such but once I got into the cloning room I had forgotten.

Oh the stem was like out of the water and I don't know maybe 3 or 4 inches above the water, high enough that when all the collars where in and the stone was on they would get wet from mist and such, but still give the roots some spacing before hitting the water, and the stem was def. not in the water.

I noticed on a diff. attempt using a tomato plant and a similar set-up but having part of the stem in the water having the stem in the water slowed rooting. It once started to root first and faster on portions which where not in the water and nearly 2ins. up the stem from the water.
 
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