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Cloning in Soil Made Easy
Cloning Made Easy
Materials Needed Old Fishtank Waterbed heater w/thermostat Fluorescent light Peat Pellets Spray Bottle Saran Wrap Optional No-Damp You should first start by hanging your fluorescent light in a nice but not noticeable place, a 20 watt bulb is recommended for this project. When the light is hung, the next step is to lay out the waterbed heating pad. The pad is laid out so that the fishtank will be sitting directly on top of it. You should make sure you place your thermostat near your fishtank for easy access, and that it is set at 80deg F for most cuttings. If you're rooting tropical varieties, I would suggest a setting closer to 90deg F. The next step is preparation of the fishtank. You should clean your fishtank with a mild detergent. Once it is cleaned good, and dry, fill the bottom two inches with soil. Once you're done, place your fishtank on top of the heating pad and beneath the light. Next you should mix the amount of water you'll be using with the amount of No-damp needed, before moistening the soil within the fishtank. Water the soil, do not leave it dry and do not make it too wet. This will keep the peat pellet at the correct moisture. Next take your freshly cut clones and place them into peat pellets which have been expanded. You should bury the pellets most of the way into the soil, this will keep the pellets moist, warm, and will allow the roots to grow into the soil. Once you have all the pellets in place, you are ready to place the temperature probe from the waterbed heating pad. Place the probe about an inch above the soil; make sure its not touching the soil, fishtank, or any plants and pellets. The probe will control the temperature within the fishtank to keep your new cuttings happy. Mix up a spray bottle of cold water and the needed amount of No-Damp. Give the plants, the soil, and the inside walls of the tank a good misting. Mist everything without making the water bead and runoff. Cover the terrarium with saran wrap to maintain temperature and humidity. You should leave a one inch gap for fresh air. Plug everything in, turn on your light and waterbed heating pad. The pad will warm your environment to optimum temperatures, plus you have just made a high humidity environment for your plants to root. The pellets will moisturize themselves from the soil and the temperature will remain the same. Check it daily, and give the inside of the tank a light misting. As long as there is still moisture on the tank glass, misting is not needed. If you follow these directions exactly, in six to eight days you will have roots growing through the soil.
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Join Date: May 2008
Location: not realy sure....wtf
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Re: Cloning in Soil Made Easy
What if its day 15 and the clone still hasn't shown roots?but looks pretty healthy do I just keep waiting?
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Join Date: May 2007
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Re: Cloning in Soil Made Easy
great write up! everything you could need.
noname, stick with them, hopefully the roots are just about to pop through, did you use a rooting hormone before putting them in their peat pellets? the fact they still look healthy is a good sign
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Join Date: Jun 2008
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Re: Cloning in Soil Made Easy
No name: I reckon at 14 days they still have a chance. At a month chuck 'em.
If some have rooted, but others not, then keep the rooted ones and chuck the rest. Remember: Green for Go!
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