View Full Version : How does everyone clone?
diggity-dank
03-21-2004, 10:16 AM
ok i suck at cloning i guess. i built a cheapo-aero cloner from OG, took the clones, and a day later they're all limp and look like shit. Now OG is down or something and i cant get any more info. Ive got about 4/16 clones that are still looking good.
what does it mean when everything on the clone just droops and looks dead?
how does everyone else clone? any failsafe ways? man i suck
Guest
03-21-2004, 10:33 AM
Dude I had the same luck as you did at first. My problem was temps
Once I added a heating pad with thermostat things went better almost 90% now
Hal Jordan
03-21-2004, 10:52 AM
Clones droop when they are dying from lack of water in cloning.
I use a 10k aero cloner with great results. Nearly 100% rooting.
The aero cloner is a proven way of having a very high rooting rate so I wouldn't ditch the method yet. Instead examine your set up and procedures closely.
What kind of mist is your cloner making? Are you using a good sized dual output air pump that puts up pleanty of misty air?
Not only should the lid of your cloner be moist, but the "mist" created by the aerators should evenly cover the area your clones are hanigng in. If you, for example, have one long air curtain down the middle of your cloner in may not be spraying the outer edges.
Are you keeping your water level just under the clones? You don't want them in the water nor do you want them too far away.
Are you using the timer set up? If so most users discover that the cloner works fine, if not better running on 24 hours. Perhaps your are having off cycles that are drying your plants out?
How are you taking your cuttings? Are you cutting with a clean sharp edge at a 45 degree angle? Do you get your clones into water quicky? I often cut a group of cuttings, putting them in a cup of water while collecting them all, then proceding to "finish" cut them one at a time and then depositing them in the aero cloner at the end.
Cloning works poorly on unhealthy plants. Are your mum/pops healthy when cloned. Mums in flower do clone, but not as quickly as those in veg.
Are you trimming the leaves. I don't trim the leaves on all cuttings, just the larger ones which brings up.........how big are your cuttings? Some pretty big cuttings can be taken to rooting but, you end up with a big cutting to feed on no root system and your odds of rooting or living go down. I've found very small cuttings don't do nearly as well as those slightly bigger. I think 3-5 inch cuttings work best. At least for me they do.
What do you put in your water? Plain old water really does work. I've had some straglers in the past that would be sitting in the cloner after a long 3 weeks and start to look a little peaked and I'd end up adding a touch of nutes. I've since learned to just let them go as the nutes make little difference.
What is your water like? PH? Hardness? I don't think PH adjusted water or using only distilled water is needed for results, but if your on the end of any spectrum you can run into trouble. If your way off the ph scale you can prevent the uptake of nutrients to the plant (remember, there's still minerals in the water) as can very hard water? I have very hard water and if the minerals plugging aerators up wasnt enough, my plants in 'dro don't do well on it. I mix it 1 to 3 with distilled water and my girls respond.
How many watts are lighting the cuttings per square foot? I've found cuttings do best in very low light, 15-20 watts per square foot. Heat stays down and I think they like the low light. I'm not saying they can't root under higher light, but they dig the low light and heat won't get them either.
If your cuttings cut dries and hardens it can be recut and put back in the aero with success.
Having said all that, you sound to have a drying problem or heat problem and I'd look at that first.
Don't sweat it. 10K's are easy and reliable. If it takes you a little work to get started, it will be worth it in the end.:)
:) Good luck:)
closetking
03-21-2004, 02:45 PM
I use 8 oz. styrofoam cups full of soil, and place them into 2 liter soda bottles (cut in half). I put 2 clones in each. When ready (21 days) I just slice the cup down the middle. I keep them under my 70W hps security lights. I open them to water every 4 days. And NEVER mist. Enuf moisture is in the soil and in the dome. By day 14 any that are good won't wilt when I take the cover off the bottles. I can also gently tug on the cloneling to check for root hold.
when ready for transplant this technique allows me to examine the root structure and select the ones with the best.
I usually clone out 24 and select 15 for final use.
It is very important to use Healthy cuttings. Which means Moms should get as good if not better care than your girls.
I use the same soil mix as my plants ( 3 prts miracle grow potting mix, 1 prt cow manure, and perlite to taste). The water I use is 100% peters 20-20-20 and Superthrive. NOTE: using 1 tsp of peters/gal will bring my ph to 6.4. Superthrive will drop that like a rock. Ph at this time is very important.
Keep in mind that roots grow at night, many people try to force clones on a 24 hr. lights on. I keep to an 18 hr on lite cycle.
Hal Jordan
03-21-2004, 04:40 PM
Soils good too. I didn't have great luck with it, despite alot of trying, but others do fine. I'm with closet king on the lights and misting. I trim leaves first and never mist.
CK, good call on the lights too. The only reason to leave the lights on 24/7 is to snap flowering cuttings out of bloom mode.
Keep at it diggity and I know you will get it. A reliable clone system is great. For each batch of clones I take (for general growing) I only cut one or two extra as insurance. When cuttings are taken to get a mum or for other specific reasons such as saving for likely breeding I'll take two of each. I almost always end up tossing the insurance plants. Point is, you will get to where you don't have to clone several to get one plant.
I remember having the same trouble with germinating seeds. I'd germ 10 to assure myself of 3 or 4 seedlings. Now if I want 4 I plant 4.
Hal Jordan
03-21-2004, 05:33 PM
Clones droop when they are dying from lack of water in cloning
Originally posted by Hooked-On-Grown
. That is not always the case. this mainly comes from not hardening off properly.
It is when they are cloned in an aero cloner that utilizes no dome as it needs none when properly set up.
Guest
03-21-2004, 05:45 PM
I dont even use a dome, I just put them in a small closet with fluoros, I stick them in rockwool cubes & use a bit of rooting gel.
Roughly 8 days later I have roots coming out of the 1" rockwool cubes & I then transplant them to usually soil.
I mist my clones once, I wont mist again at all, I just make sure the RW cube is always damp.
By not misting everyday the clone works harder to seek water elsewhere & thats why I can root them in 8 days. Thanks to SoQuick's thread on cloning for that one :D
Guest
03-21-2004, 05:53 PM
100% success rate
http://www.icmag.com/gallery/data/500/111IM004083.JPG
closetking
03-21-2004, 06:11 PM
Whereas I didn't have success at cloning in rockwool. LOL
Try different misting techniques using your aero cloner. You may be oversaturating the air for the cuttings. The cutting will draw moisture from the air but too much will have the same effect as overwatering i.e drooping.
usually the moisture from being cut and sliced under water, and stuffed into a wet medium, will be sufficient for the first 24 hrs.
rasputen
03-21-2004, 07:17 PM
I have had great sucess with a 'Computerized' Cloner.
ANY thing that works for YOU is the best thing!
Here's my insane (I wonder why?) RIG:rolleyes:
http://www.icmag.com/gallery/data/500/1139WW_CLO2-thumb.jpg
Click for Larger Image (http://www.icmag.com/gallery/data/500/1139WW_CLO2.jpg)
Part's:
Old tower computer chasis w/250 powersupply.
Heat pad
Rubbermaid/tupperware/ect... that fits in the bottom of said computer.
1 pair of 10" (or so) CCFL lamps (white)
Rapid Rooter rooting plugs, (not needed but I like 'em!)
Foam cell to hold RR's & fit in the rubbermaid.
Old Lights of 'Amerika' 65W CF LENS (as dome)
I install the heat mat under the metal computer base.
Install the Rubbermaid in the computer base.
Fill the RubberMaid with 1" or so of RO or distilled water.
Take clones & I personally use Olivias gel & insert them in moist (not soaked) Rapid Rooters.
Install some objects in the rubber maid in the bottom, to allow the foam cell to sit above the evaporating water ie...Air Gap! The RR's don't touch the water.(I won't go into why I know this SO well) Make it so the water level is 1 to 2" deep to keep it from evaporating too fast:sad:
Install the RR's w/clones in the cell & load into the RubberMaid.
Install lens/dome & fire it up!
I also run a humidifier in this closet (remember the days when you kept CLOTHES in closets?????)
I keep the humidity above 50%.
Set the temp of the heat pad so the water is warm to the touch,
enought to get it evaporating inside the dome & causing local high humidity.
Install the CCFL's so the clones get moderate light, they don't need that much. I only use 2 CCFL's now as more (for this size) is wasted. IMhO
420Joe
03-21-2004, 07:25 PM
ru growin in soil or soilless?If soil i have an easy way that works almost 100%.Cut the top of a 2 litre bottle so i can make it as a dome.Then i get my soil mix that is about 50% prelite and 50% soil.I take my cutting dipe it in to rootin gel stick them in the soil and put the dome on(I use plastic beer cups for pots)leave for a week or so.Then everyday for 4 to 5 days take off the dome for like a half hour or untill u see them droop.After this your plant should bable to do with out the dome.good luck
dcyans
03-21-2004, 08:06 PM
This is how I do it now ;) I've also found out cutting underwater is totally unnecessary with mj but does help alot with other softwood cuttings ;) FYI
http://www.cannabisworld.org/vbportal/forums/showthread.php?threadid=59204 :cool:
closetking
03-21-2004, 08:21 PM
This is becoming hilarious. Ever hear of Rube Goldberg? Think of the board game Mouse Trap.
These are really great examples of the sublime to the extreme. As you can see, all these methods can work, it;s just a matter of patience, trial and error, and a little insight. Hang in there, one day you'll say "I think I cut too many".
Guest
03-21-2004, 08:22 PM
Wow, I cant seem to get CW to work for me. The address seems right but its just a white screen. Cant access the forums or anything. Anyone else?
Flowerman
03-22-2004, 01:46 AM
In water with lots of Bubbles.;)
http://www.icmag.com/gallery/data/500/555clonetops.jpg
riahgorf_1
03-22-2004, 04:23 AM
cheers to 10k for his aero cloner thread on OG.
wonks killer for me!
peace
fr0g :frog:
~sweetgreens~
03-23-2004, 02:14 AM
I failed quite a few times at cloning. This wick cloner really works great. No wilting or yellowing, no need to even check on them for days at a time! :)
www.overgrow.com/growfaq/1596
dcyans
03-23-2004, 02:21 AM
For those who didn't/couldn't get the link to work here it is again ;)
http://www.cannabisworld.org/vbportal/forums/showthread.php?threadid=59204
It's really for the peeps that like new toys but don't want to pay $300-$400 and for those who are just lazy like me ;)
GirlGerms
03-23-2004, 02:59 AM
I usually put my cuttings in a pot with wet perlite, rockwool or coir, occassional misting with clean water; in winter I put them on a heating pad under a dome. A good clean cut of fresh material gives me the best results (though some of the weeds turn out to have the best flowers!)
- It's all trial and error, everyone finds their own best method but its all good if it works for you :)
gg
closetking
03-23-2004, 03:17 AM
Heres my clone and mom setup, covers are off now but you get the drift
http://www.icmag.com/gallery/data/500/1129clones_and_moms.jpg
I know, I know, looks a mess, but things been hectic lately. LOL
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stoned amish
03-28-2004, 03:09 PM
when your cloning in soil is it o.k. to mist the dirt too? mine are drooping a bit, but until now i've only misted the leaves.
Flowerman
03-28-2004, 06:16 PM
It's been a few years since I've done it in a medium with poting mix/perlite. But I always kept the soil lightly moist, not dry, and not wet, cause you want the roots to get enough moisture, but still want to go looking for a new source of water, so the roots take off. Using a spay bottle worked great for me.
>>>Here's my latest batch;)
http://www.icmag.com/gallery/data/500/555madnessbeginsUK.jpg
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