Skunkwreck's next misadventure

WindyCityKush

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Lol what I do is cut the rooters in half makes double the amount and it works great for making them stand up on tote top. After that I just snip clones like normal if they are too big cut them down so they can fit once you put the tote on top. Depending on how I feel I'll put 12-16 in there but usually it's not that many but after that I just put plain tap water in the bottom of the tote top. I fill the edge with enough so it's water all the way around it and I spray water inbetween the rooters so the whole tote top is wet. Also I mist the cuts helps with some humidity and I don't snap the tote all the way on so some air can flow in the bottom.
Do you have pics of this setup? Basically a diy clone dome? Do you use clonex? And im assuming cuts are like 4" or so max? I love my cloner but i it takes up too much space atm
 

akhiymjames

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Do you have pics of this setup? Basically a diy clone dome? Do you use clonex? And im assuming cuts are like 4" or so max? I love my cloner but i it takes up too much space atm
Check this post out in my thread. No rooting hormones or any kind nothing but tap water and that's it. I'll spray the tote every few days to keep the rooters moist and the cuts for humidity and that's it every easy low tech for me plus it doesn't take up space. If I needed to pump out cuts casters I would use a cloner but it works perfect for me

https://www.rollitup.org/t/a-lil-bit-of-everything.862370/page-46#post-12590673
 

Vnsmkr

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Check this post out in my thread. No rooting hormones or any kind nothing but tap water and that's it. I'll spray the tote every few days to keep the rooters moist and the cuts for humidity and that's it every easy low tech for me plus it doesn't take up space. If I needed to pump out cuts casters I would use a cloner but it works perfect for me

https://www.rollitup.org/t/a-lil-bit-of-everything.862370/page-46#post-12590673
I watched a guy with an Oregon no till talk about how he just ripped branches off and stuck them in the soil. He said as long as his soil was on point and they stayed moist, they all rooted. I am all about KISS
 

WindyCityKush

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Check this post out in my thread. No rooting hormones or any kind nothing but tap water and that's it. I'll spray the tote every few days to keep the rooters moist and the cuts for humidity and that's it every easy low tech for me plus it doesn't take up space. If I needed to pump out cuts casters I would use a cloner but it works perfect for me

https://www.rollitup.org/t/a-lil-bit-of-everything.862370/page-46#post-12590673
Awesome write-up. I will have to implement something like this for a little while. Thanks
 

Evil-Mobo

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I watched a guy with an Oregon no till talk about how he just ripped branches off and stuck them in the soil. He said as long as his soil was on point and they stayed moist, they all rooted. I am all about KISS
I have three times now stuck cuts straight into soil actually one time into coco too and every time they rooted. The soil plants looked better and went quicker than the coco plant. I figured at some point in time people didn't have all these cloners and shit what did they do lol........

But I still love my DIY flood and drain cloner it's the shit.........

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akhiymjames

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I watched a guy with an Oregon no till talk about how he just ripped branches off and stuck them in the soil. He said as long as his soil was on point and they stayed moist, they all rooted. I am all about KISS
Yes you can stick cuts in soil and they will root. Haha I like his method just rip them off lol but all cuts need to root is low light and a moist medium.

I have three times now stuck cuts straight into soil actually one time into coco too and every time they rooted. The soil plants looked better and went quicker than the coco plant. I figured at some point in time people didn't have all these cloners and shit what did they do lol........

But I still love my DIY flood and drain cloner it's the shit.........

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Yea can root in coco too but they will prolly look worse than soil simply cus there is no food to feed them once they root. With soil there's some food so they start to take off once rooted and be fed. Coco they need nutes immediately small amount
 

Vnsmkr

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Yes you can stick cuts in soil and they will root. Haha I like his method just rip them off lol but all cuts need to root is low light and a moist medium.



Yea can root in coco too but they will prolly look worse than soil simply cus there is no food to feed them once they root. With soil there's some food so they start to take off once rooted and be fed. Coco they need nutes immediately small amount
Thats the word he used RIP, lmao, thats why I said that
 
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