Cloning liquid, gel, and or Rapid Rooter plugs?

bez420

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Back in the day I used to use Power Cloner from Botanicare. It was very pricey at around $100 a bottle, but was worth it. In my 100 count cloner, only about 5 wouldn't get legs on them. As when using Clonex, I'd only get around 70 to pop.

So I'm getting back at it now. Being that Power Cloner is no longer available. I'm wondering what you guys are using now a days with the most Success? I'd appreciate it!
 

Lenin1917

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Clonex gel and root riot plugs then I just set 3 in a solo cup with a bit of water on the bottom(change water dailyish) and crank up my humidity. Haven’t done it much since I usually run from seed but the times I have it’s worked.
 

green_machine_two9er

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Cannabis is actually one of the most motivated cloners of all the plants. Relatively easy compared to other plants/schrubs/trees.

And hormone and dip products, well the plant already has the all the rooting hormones it needs. It’s al a scam, they root without it and with it. So when it works with clonex growers think it must be the clones! Not the fact that it was gunns root regardless of the environmental controls are in place.
 

Star Dog

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Bubble cloners are good for reliable clones with very little maintenance.
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Fill with tap water and turn on the pump, no nutrients and no ph required.
 

xtsho

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A cheap years old container of Miracle-Gro FastRoot bought at Home Depot and coco. When I was using a water cloner all I did was use plain tap water. I'm not running flood tables anymore and only need clones for making feminized seeds so it's easier to just use small containers of coco rather than fool around with a tub full of water. Easier to move around if needed as well.

They all use the same stuff. Indolebutyric acid (IBA) or a combination of IBA and 1-naphthaleneacetic acid (NAA) . You can get IBA for cheap and just mix it yourself.

 

HGCC

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I use this stuff and then just stick it in a solo cup of coco. It was cheap and readily available. Dip n gro before this.

Plain water works fine as well. I do like being able to actually see when the roots come in vs gently pulling the clone to see if it rooted.
 

potpimp

Sector 5 Moderator
I use Clonex gel and Rapid Rooters. I'm very careful about being properly prepped. Once the clones are dunked in the gel and placed into the Rapid Rooter, I put them in a plastic tray, add water to the bottom, and a humidity dome. You always want to see moisture on the humidity dome; that's important.
 

Budzbuddha

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Water cloning cuttings / clonex purple dip or aloe Vera dip. Pretty much the only ways I tend to use.

Water cloning in a spare mason jar

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