help with cloning...

UNATURAL

Member
lately I've been doing really bad with cloning so I'm trying different techniques so I figured I'd try to clone directly with water.
problem is that my stems are bending away from the water... a friend proposed that it was because my room was really hot that the stems were trying to get away from the cool water. does anybody have any info on what I should do?
 

smokekeeper

Active Member
I tryed it it doesn't work. you need rooting horamones. and the right atmostphere a clone dome is cheap, pick one up
 

UNATURAL

Member
well thats the thing I don't think my plants have the right atmosphere, next time I'm going to need water that is a little bit warmer.
smokekeeper this is just my trial run I'm trying to find better ways because all of a sudden it seems like none of my clones are rooting.
thing is I've been having the worst time with peat pellets so I'm just going to try putting them in containers that have soil in them with 1 florescant about 8-10 inches above.
 

melungeonman

Active Member
This is not going to work for ya, Find some pellets made of coconut fiber, peat can sometimes be too acidic to help I've found that jiffy pots vary in acidity. get Cocunut fiber expandable pots,go to the nursury and pick up roottone this stuff is cheap and works pretty well.
Next a stop at the family dollar, your looking for a clear plastic storage tub with lid, the lid is going to be your tray. Drill a couple holes in the bottom of the tub, Are you are using a germination pad? this thing is like a heating pad for your root systems. (highly recomended) The pad speeds up the process by several days, minimalizing the stress and necrotic leaves. You now need something to put them to bed in. I pour a bed of perolite into the flipped over lid this helps tall clones to stay up right. and keeps moisture around the clones media it also provides the moisture required for condinsation to ocure inside your dome.If not perolite find and old rag wool rug and wash it in the laundry, must be clean! These work well to set your expandable pellets on, and wont let your pellets get too dry too fast. Truck stops sell these rag wools for about $5.00 and they work good.
ok besides an old aquarium light, or some sort of strip light, cfls whatever, your ready to go.
Ok heres the procedure:
#1 prepare your media soak them to full expansion.
#2 next put a dab of
roottone down the hole, this is powder so just a dusting.
#3 select your clone site make cut at 45deg angle with sissors
#4 do this rappidly with a sterile razor knife make another Cut 1/4 in up from the original , don't pinch like sissors pull the blade, let it do the work, object is don't put crushing presure when cut is made.
#5 dip clone in rootone powder, cover just the end of the cut, exposed cut should be covered with a blob of powder.

#6 insert into hole in pellet fill in the hole with loose media a (busted up expandable,) so its firmly in place. put it on your clone tray.(Lid ) of storage tub. Water, put tub over it like a dome, put light down as far as you can to shine through top of dome your done!


When you get your dome, it's wise to pick one up that will be tall enough to accomidate larger clones. The more foliage on the clone the better, remember to take some snippers and just barelly snip the tips off the clones leaves, this helps keep that nasty yellowing (necrosis) on the tips of the leaves as the cloning process is hapenning. The humidity in the dome is important because thats how the clone gets watered, it absorbls the moisture through the leaves as the roots form.
All these grow medias and materials can be found in garden centers. rootone, cocunut pellets, jiffy pots , perolite, even the propagation mat, at fairly low expense don't bother buying a manafactured domes, they are clearlly more money than brains, plastic tubs are $5.00 at family dollar for a large one. Dont bother with the little propagation trays with the little cocunut pellets in the cups, worthless as well as too expensive, jiffys or the cocunut type jiffys if you are not going to order rock wool cubes. (these are the best) grodan is my favorite because they are given to me by the manafacture.

check my album for makeshift shower clone closet , this is a simple makeshift area to grow your clones utilizing a bath tub shower combo. You will need an extra bath to do this or you will stink after a week or two.
The cloneing process useing these cheaper materials will take a while more than average. Don't give up on your clones, If they are still green to some extent. Sometimes after a 2nd or 3rd week, if no roots add a little more rootone around the stalk, wet it and give it a week. A propagation mat can speed things up by a week or two. I get mine done in about a week useing beter materials found at IGROWHYDRO.com.
I use grodan rookwool cubes and old tryed and true clonex gel. no conditioners my well water seems to put the cubes to perfect.
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UNATURAL

Member
peat can sometimes be too acidic to help I've found that jiffy pots vary in acidity. get Cocunut fiber expandable pots,go to the nursury and pick up roottone this stuff is cheep and works pretty well..
yea I noticed the jiffy pots are pieces of shit. I use root-tone and I have humidity domes I cut at 45 degree angles with razor and immediately put ends in water for several seconds then put in root-tone and place into pellets. I've changed from pellets to my own soil now though and i've gone back to my old cloning room because what i was doing was extremely stupid"ill admit it" I have noticed that my 2 in water are straightening back out a bit I've been fanning them though. as for the ones in soil I put them 9-10 inches under light leave covers on with slight ventilation hole and 1-2 times a day I open it to vent and fan. how often do you think I should be venting them and for how long? I feel like I might be venting them too much and too long...
 

dannyboy602

Well-Known Member
well thats the thing I don't think my plants have the right atmosphere, next time I'm going to need water that is a little bit warmer.
smokekeeper this is just my trial run I'm trying to find better ways because all of a sudden it seems like none of my clones are rooting.
thing is I've been having the worst time with peat pellets so I'm just going to try putting them in containers that have soil in them with 1 florescant about 8-10 inches above.
ok listen up. cold water holds more O2 than warm water. your cuttings make their own root hormone without your help at all thank you very much. ditch the gels and the powders. the other thing cuttings need when rooting is O2, which is why aerocloners work so well. they mix a lot of oxygen in with the water and spray it up toward the cuttings. that's it. Oxygen and water. nothing else is needed and a waste of time and money.
 
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