perfect cloning!!?

bornpro!

Member
hello rui iv been cloning for sometime time now nd i i usually get roots between a week ad 2 weeks mostly towards the 2 week end but is their thing i can do to spped up rooting in my clones i have heeting pads humidity domes i presoak in thrive alive b1 nd have been presoaking in b52 lately iv did everything except foliar feeding. any feedback will be appriciated
 

R2F

Active Member
search for my previous posts on cloning. Should take 6-7 days to have roots just coming out of the whole rapid rooter. In prior posts I don't think I mentioned the heat of my domes, they're 70-80 degrees.
 

sguardians2

Well-Known Member
Make a bubble cloner, they root extremely fast, with a few days. Simple to make and transplants into any medium you choose.

All you need is an aquarium air pump, air stone, and tubing. Use whatever container you want as long as you can cut holes in the lid. The larger the container the stronger the air pump and bigger the air stone needed.

I assume you already know how to take clones from the mother, so after you dip your clone in rooting solution, put it a hole on lid of your cloning machine that has the air stone bubbling your water, and watch them root fast!

I've had excellent results with this method, of course I use a little hydrogen peroxide to help oxygenate the water, and a little fish emulsion for nutrients, small amounts mind you, don't want to burn up the clones with too much nutes.
 

disposition84

Well-Known Member
I have heard of people having good and fast results with nutramist foggers for cloning.

Ordered one the other day to give it a go myself.
 

doc111

Well-Known Member
Rapid Rooters are the real deal! I've tried virtually every method out there and I like Rapid Rooters the best. There are a few different companies who make them and they are all pretty much the same. No pre-soaking or anything, just take your cuts, dip and stick. That's it! And they aren't really that expensive, especially if you can find an off brand. That being said, this is the method I've found works the best for ME. Just don't be afraid to research different techniques and find what works best for you and your plants and your unique situation. Best of luck and happy growing.:weed:
 
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