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  • Rwise
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    So far the only clones that have failed were Mazar I Sharif and it seems hard to clone. I have 1 that made it, but was not in the cloner. I lost the mother to root rot and did not notice a branch that remained when I pulled it. There it was they next day so I dug it up with no roots, put it in a pot in full on sun (that should have killed it) and said "Live or die" it is alive and starting to grow!

  • Rwise
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    I do like the tub and cover (link in first post), the inserts do not allow light in,,
    I was not happy with the circulation pump, added heat to the water and did not stay mounted. I was looking at DIY, but this came cheaper from a local supplier, it has worked, I think it can do better,,,

  • HappyDaze
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    If you grow in hydro, aero-clones are the way to go. They start WAY stronger just hanging in a bucket than in a Jiffy plug or a RW cube.

  • Spellbound
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    Is a clone machine worth it?

    I've always cloned with peat pods in a cheap Jiffy greenhouse and I get 50% success more or less.

    I've never really even heard of clone machines until looking around online- How is this going to improve cloning other than higher success rate (and I'm not overly worried about that) to justify the cost.

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  • HappyDaze
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    I hope the Psycloner investment wasn't a complete waste. I'm guessing it has a good leak proof container with a tight lid. That's one of the major failings of the home built that I have. If the bucket lid isn't snapped right down, I have a flood. I keep looking for the perfect Tupperware container, but I've yet to find it.

    Let us know how it works out.

  • Rwise
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    Well I did it, I modified it! I put 2 bubble wall tubes in it, between rows 1&2 and 3&4, each one to a dual air pump output. This thing has bubbles all over now! So I took 6 cutting and in they went,, 1 was to long so I cut in half,, if all survive I'll be giving away a Rusty Glue!
    4,, 5 RGs, 1 Bruce Banner 3, and 1 Colombian Gold!

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  • Rwise
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    When I found this I was going to build a 6 hole cloner that sprays water on the cuttings, this thing was less than the parts cost, I kinda think I should have continued to build the home made one,,, buy and learn,,, and share that with others!

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  • Rwise
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    Yes the air intake is on the pump output, a little noise my ass, this thing growls like hell! The GF kept asking me "whats boiling" (I had it in the dining room), I did not use the valve to cut air flow, they recommend an air pump be hooked up so more air is pushed in,,,.
    "not that effective" with only 4 of 24 spots that have good bubbles, thats right on target!

  • Toker1
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    I could imagine so. More components = more things to go wrong. Mine shoots water into a nozzle that has a plastic blocker and openings on each side. When the water stream hits the blocker, water droplets fly in a 360 degree area around the outside of the nozzle.

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  • HappyDaze
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    Toker1 You're correct, the induction nozzle is on the pump outlet...the air is sucked into the water stream and controlled with a little valve. Way more complicated than it needs to be, and from Rwise's experience, not that effective.

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  • Toker1
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    What the hell? Air intake? On a water pump? Is it being driven by a combustible motor engine or something? Could not be pushing air and water through the actual pump.
    Maybe you mean the air intake on the induction nozzle? In that case, no air is actually being pumped, but the pressure differential is enough to draw in air.
    Last edited by Toker1; 07-02-2019, 12:00 PM.

  • HappyDaze
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    Toker1 This thing uses an aquarium powerhead with an adjustable air intake and induction nozzle. I bet it whistles a little when it draws in air.

    Rwise There are a few cloners that just use airstones, that idea can certainly work. I like my spray bucket because it doesn't matter how long the stems are, all the stems get sprayed regardless of their position in the bucket lid. I only run my pump 15 minutes per hour to limit heat build-up. It works well for the few clones I need.

  • Toker1
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    Pumps made for water should not suck air. You can create cavitation on the pump and shorten it’s lifespan that way.

  • Rwise
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    After using this thing a few times, here;s my thoughts on it, it does work but,
    1 the pump does not stay mounted (suction cups)
    2 the cuttings root fastest where there are air bubbles
    3 The area of air bubbles is limited
    4 the pump makes to much noise sucking air
    5 instructions on how, where to mount the pump would have been nice

    My mod would be to put air stones in it and get rid of the water-pump, this would get rid of heat build up, less noise and be more reliable.
    Your comments?

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  • Rwise
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    I was looking at building a bucket cloning system, by the time I get the parts around and put time in it, I would have more invested.
    And yes, a real lack of info with it as well, as in no instructions on how to use it. Doesn't help that their site is down,,, I have to assume that one puts the end of the cutting into the water,,, I hate guessing games!
    The air pump would be for added air, the pump has a tube that runs outside the box for air. This can be hooked to an air pump (comes with a valve to regulate air flow)
    Thanx for the tip on temp, I think my oldest girl may have a spare chiller laying about if it gets out of hand. The room will be AC'd soon, for now I can pop a window open,,, but at the moment I have nothing to cut from anyway,,,

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