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Join Date: Feb 2009
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While, this is my first attempt at cloning. I did my reading here of coarse, and desided that I was going to clone in soil, in a humity dome. The first problem was what to use for the dome? Went to get a drink of water while pondering what to use and it hit me like a brick! Use an empty 5 gallon water bottle, I simply cut the bottom of the bottle, and used the neck of the bottle to past electrical cord through for cfl fixture. Placed it on a cookie sheet, and will fill cookie sheet with water and lift it to allow more water in as needed.
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How did this turn out? Sounds interesting. I've never cloned in soil.
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Join Date: Oct 2009
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I always clone in soil! For small operations this works well, I use a quart water bottle with bottom cut out and put it over my clone in a peat pot. You must keep an eye out for any mold and be sure it gets some air, but it will be plantable in 2 weeks. If the clone wilts after transplant I put the hood back over it.
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