DIY Jar Cloner - PICS (also, can i piss on my plants instead of nutrients?)

anonymuss

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And obviously the glass is covered by a t-shirt to not allow light.

Advice? anything that should be in the water?

They were dipped in root hormone and there is a couple drops of B1 in the water. Thats it.

REP for help or props maybe. twat2.jpgtwat1.jpg
(the air hose goes down the center, maybe it would have been better on the side...)

these cuttings are from flower so they need to be able to live at least 2 weeks in this solution)
 

Xare

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Ive made a mini bubble cloner out of a two liter before. I just put an airstone in it and covered the top with some wax paper. Then held it in place with a rubber band.

This will work, it might take up to 3 weeks for roots. But I always submerge my stems in the water. I do the same thing in my 40 spot rubbermaid bubble cloner.

The best thing you can do for it now is to make it light proof. Because roots do not like light. They will grow alot better if you can keep the water dark. So cover the bottle with some tape or something.
 

Bron Anon

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Your piss and some fertilizers do have a little bit in common, but the short answer is no, piss is not a good fertilizer. Besides, you and I know that the piss wouldn't still be piss by the time we smoked the buds, but try explaining that to your friends- I mean, yeah they might smoke that bud but their going to bitch about it the whole time. Not worth it.
 

Xare

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I missed the note about the t-shirt covering it to block the light.

The only other possible thing to do is add a way to regulate the temp. I like to keep my bubble cloner around 72 degree.

If its too cold it will slow down rooting, and if its too warm funky stuff has a better chance to grow. So you have to find the Goldilocks zone and keep it consistent.
 

anonymuss

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I missed the note about the t-shirt covering it to block the light.

The only other possible thing to do is add a way to regulate the temp. I like to keep my bubble cloner around 72 degree.

If its too cold it will slow down rooting, and if its too warm funky stuff has a better chance to grow. So you have to find the Goldilocks zone and keep it consistent.
oh hell ya. no heat pad but the cloner is in a closed cardboard box. the CFLs warm up the ambient air pretty good. the water is luke warm. win!
 
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