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    Auto cloner upkeep

    Hey family. I just recently discovered auto cloners. So I want one. Man they are expensive to buy. Read the reviews to multiple. Read best rated ones. This and that. Well they all seemed kinda like junk when I read the reviews.
    so I did some research and built one out of a 5gal craftsman container. 160gph submersible pump, 4 sprayer tips and some PVC. I got some inserts and pump and sprayers at garden store. Rest at lowes.
    it's so easy. Works really well.
    I havent used it with my clippings yet because I just made it.
    My questions are this....
    1. What do I need to add to the water?
    2. What problems could arise?
    3. Will the water breed bacteria of the bad sorts?
    4. Do I need to add an air stone and pump for it?

    Petty questions. I'll probally have more.
    Any advise or tips will be helpful. Thanks. Click image for larger version

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    4x4 w/ Mars hydro fc-e4800
    1x Slapz
    1x Quikz
    2x red runtz
    1x flo-see
    1x 2B blunt
    1x persian pie

    #2
    Love this idea @HobbitGDF I started looking at them after last weeks email. And I'm interested in the responses you get to your questions. But I have 1 for you knowing there will need to be a certain amount of pressure to hold the pucks in place what is the difference between the puck and hole diameters?

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    • HobbitGDF
      HobbitGDF commented
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      Thanks. It's so easy.
      Built to last.

    #3
    Hole is 1 3/4. Inches
    pucks are 2 inches
    4x4 w/ Mars hydro fc-e4800
    1x Slapz
    1x Quikz
    2x red runtz
    1x flo-see
    1x 2B blunt
    1x persian pie

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    • SoOrbudgal
      SoOrbudgal commented
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      Well that is one fine cloner setup congrats on your future babies

    • HobbitGDF
      HobbitGDF commented
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      Thanks gal-pal !
      I am very proud of my self for this and the speed in which its done.
      I feel like it is going to be better than one I could of bought. I didn't want to chance getting one that was whack!.
      Do you know what to add to the water? CloneX? Any kinda of nutrients?
      I have 'cloning and grow' nutes in one. Should I add some of that liquid? I add it to foliar spray and use that to spray the pellets.
      Shoot I should market these on Ebay, with my mycology supplies I make on there. Lol.
      Thanks again. Should be lil easier for me. I rooted some somango in the cloning done in 12 days. Remember the jolly rancher gelato clippings that wouldnt root well till like 4 weeks or more.. I believe it was the plant not my fault.
      Regardless this should increase that time.

    #4
    The main thing I had a problem with was my sprayers got clogged pretty quick. Otherwise the system I built worked great. I ended up just drilling small holes so the water sprayed the pots.

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    • HobbitGDF
      HobbitGDF commented
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      I'm soil grower
      I still am going to do it.

    • dphipps1020
      dphipps1020 commented
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      I usually take clones, put them in a 1 gallon pot, water and throw a freezer bag over it and leave it alone for a few days. I've found that to be the easiest way to clone in soil. Very little work and they usually start growing in about a week to a week and a half. You can always try both methods and see what you like better.

    • HobbitGDF
      HobbitGDF commented
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      I've been getting 12 days from pellets In a dome

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