fartoblue
Well-Known Member
This may be old news to many of you but I was reading an article regarding Aeroponic Cloners and it suggested that the humidity lids should never be used and that it can cut rooting time dramatically and lead to far healthier clones. I was a bit dubious of this statement as they normally wilt within minutes with no lid on due to lack of humidity.
I had just removed clones from my unit so thought I would give it an experimental try (not keeping the clones in the p). The idea is you only have a 15 second time span after cutting the clone and either getting it into a jar of water or into the cloner.
I cut mine and immediately put them in the cloner (sorry about the filthy state of it but just finished a batch and due a clean) within 15 minutes they started to wilt slightly then an hour later bingo standing to attention. Three days later when this photo was taken they look great far healthier than suffocating under a lid (disregard the cut in the background it's a Buddleia.
This only works with an Aeroponic Cloner.

I had just removed clones from my unit so thought I would give it an experimental try (not keeping the clones in the p). The idea is you only have a 15 second time span after cutting the clone and either getting it into a jar of water or into the cloner.
I cut mine and immediately put them in the cloner (sorry about the filthy state of it but just finished a batch and due a clean) within 15 minutes they started to wilt slightly then an hour later bingo standing to attention. Three days later when this photo was taken they look great far healthier than suffocating under a lid (disregard the cut in the background it's a Buddleia.
This only works with an Aeroponic Cloner.
