jazzyvibez
Well-Known Member
There have been numerous people on here that have been looking for a cheaper way to make an EZ Cloner. This weekend, I made this my project for rollitup.org. You will need the following items:
1.) Submersible Water Pump (Mine is 400 gph) - $20 on ebay
2.) 2" Net Pots and Neoprene Inserts - $1 each on ebay (when buying multiple)
3.) 360 Degrees Aeroponic Mister - $1 each on ebay (when buying multiple)
4.) PVC Piping - The length depends on your cloning container - $ 3 from Lowes
5.) Let's get started.
My cloner is housed in a 2 gallon bucket with lid from home depot. You start off by placing the pump in the bottom of your container, and attach hosing as necessary. I'm very vague on the hosing, as each bucket is completely different. My main spout off the water pump is only 3" tall, and all connectors off my 90 degrees are 1" only. So that's why I'm not being specific on the dimensions. Once you have your piping all secure, and know that it will fit in the bucket, drill a 10/32 hole in the PVC pipe for your misters. Once you've screwed on the mister, its ready to go. Put you cuttings in the neoprene inserts, fills the reservoir with water, and plug in, and voila! My cloner is just a 2 site cloner, but as you can see from the design, you can make it however many you want.
There is no dome needed on your clones, as the water is heated by the pump, and the constant mist on the cuttings will be more than enough water and humidity. Hope this helps everyone. Enjoy!
1.) Submersible Water Pump (Mine is 400 gph) - $20 on ebay
2.) 2" Net Pots and Neoprene Inserts - $1 each on ebay (when buying multiple)
3.) 360 Degrees Aeroponic Mister - $1 each on ebay (when buying multiple)
4.) PVC Piping - The length depends on your cloning container - $ 3 from Lowes
5.) Let's get started.
My cloner is housed in a 2 gallon bucket with lid from home depot. You start off by placing the pump in the bottom of your container, and attach hosing as necessary. I'm very vague on the hosing, as each bucket is completely different. My main spout off the water pump is only 3" tall, and all connectors off my 90 degrees are 1" only. So that's why I'm not being specific on the dimensions. Once you have your piping all secure, and know that it will fit in the bucket, drill a 10/32 hole in the PVC pipe for your misters. Once you've screwed on the mister, its ready to go. Put you cuttings in the neoprene inserts, fills the reservoir with water, and plug in, and voila! My cloner is just a 2 site cloner, but as you can see from the design, you can make it however many you want.
There is no dome needed on your clones, as the water is heated by the pump, and the constant mist on the cuttings will be more than enough water and humidity. Hope this helps everyone. Enjoy!
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