greentree420
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I'm thinking about trying it and wondering if anyone has done clones using this method.
Mini DWC pods? That sounds like an interesting concept. How you going to stop the airpump from popping it if it's sealed?Yep. About to air layer up a whole batch of various medium-monster sized clones sometime this weekend. I hardly ever take little "cuttings" anymore when I clone new plants.
I'll have to take some pics, and show off my gravity drip fed air layering IV bag propagation system, that keeps the air layers mediums continuously moistened. I might actually try out a new version I'm working on that just uses a pump instead, for timed injections. Also have some other AL experiments I've wanted to test, and some other parts to fiddle around with. Mini DWC reservoirs that you seal up around the stalk temporarily with silicone or hot glue, and drop a small air stone into. Bare root hydroponic air layers sound good to me, and probably work better for the size of clones I like to take, and be easier to transplant into netpots right away. Without all the messy rockwool/coco/rootplugs..
Completely unnecessary.Mini DWC pods? That sounds like an interesting concept. How you going to stop the airpump from popping it if it's sealed?
Not sealed completely, just down below & around the girdled stalk/branch section, so the water doesn't leak out like crazy. I understand that some will anyway, and might possibly wick out right through the branch.. but not much the way i'll do it next time.. It will vent on the top section for the air lines.Mini DWC pods? That sounds like an interesting concept. How you going to stop the airpump from popping it if it's sealed?
love to see, that sounds something would like to learn,Yep. About to air layer up a whole batch of various medium-monster sized clones sometime this weekend. I hardly ever take little "cuttings" anymore when I clone new plants.
I'll have to take some pics, and show off my gravity drip fed air layering IV bag propagation system, that keeps the air layers mediums continuously moistened. I might actually try out a new version I'm working on that just uses a pump instead, for timed injections. Also have some other AL experiments I've wanted to test, and some other parts to fiddle around with. Mini DWC reservoirs that you seal up around the stalk temporarily with silicone or hot glue, and drop a small air stone into. Bare root hydroponic air layers sound good to me, and probably work better for the size of clones I like to take, and be easier to transplant into netpots right away. Without all the messy rockwool/coco/rootplugs..
Air layering is definitely a solution to specific plants that dont clone easyView attachment 5294182
This is generally about the size I would consider a normal cutting btw. AL'ing kinda spoils you
Tiny compared to some i've taken though, that were over 4 ft tall and wide. Someday I'll recover those pics, or do it again with another 12ft wide momma plant, oh ya! When you don't care if the mother plant dies, you can go way over 75%, and literally hack a plant directly up into all new plants, every branch. I love it.
Thanks btw, you actually kind of solved the problem of using rigid pods by asking that question. I am going to try using bags of some kind actually. Thinking that the air pump will not only aerate the solution, but keep it all inflated at the same time, which also add the strength needed to hold the solution in the first place. Half full or something. Just a big enough vent pin hole up top that it will still blow up like a balloon. Otherwise it would just sag down without the air pressure.. Also, I can hose clamp it right around the branch, whatever size it is, top and bottom. One balloon pod to fit them all! FFS, I need to go buy some large balloons now too, to celebrate at the least.. Something I can seal back up actually, or stretchy enough to pull a round ring like section of it down and around the whole clone.. Maybe just a plain old plastic bag. It's kind of hard to explain atm, but yeah! DWC balloon pods! Makes sense to me.Mini DWC pods? That sounds like an interesting concept. How you going to stop the airpump from popping it if it's sealed?
Off the top of my head that is the biggest clone I've ever seen.
How about a rapid rooter wrapped in cellophane over the cut?I moved momma into a her own little space over the weekend, getting ready to chop her all up. I got a few extra weeks to toy around trying out some new layering methods. Old ones too, for some side by side action for the experiment, to see what works better. I'll try a couple of each medium, or cubes/plugs,etc on some more clones too. A little bit of everything, for comparisons.. Anyone else have any AL'ing ideas they want me to try out?
Got a couple good sized branches picked out for the DWC pod test. Going to layer them right into the water filled bags including the 3" netcups with hydtroton, just like I was imagining.. With air lines and everything.. It's happening, pics soon