Tead's unique cloning technique for high-humidity gardens

Tead lives in the swampy atmosphere that is NOLA, and that means he can make judicious use of perlite as a growing and cloning medium. Recently he came up with a new idea for rooting clones that quite frankly gets reps in my book for creativity and ingenuity. :laughtwo:

SweetSue;3475864 said:
:rofl: :rofl: :rofl:

Good God, it's never dull in this room, is it? :rofl:

Tead;3475289 said:
Today's example of 'creativity'... the Birkencloner
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Tead;3476569 said:
BrixNewb;3476021 said:
I may have to steal that black bag method to keep these clones going while my High Brix soil is cooking. Hmmmmm......

3 layers of black bags to block the light. 1/2 filled with perlite. Dampened to 'soggy'. Tops tied to seal the bags. Poke holes with a nail (kinda weird... 3 layers... I keep the nail in until I'm ready to stick the stem into the hole). Put plants in. Place in bottom of veg tent and don't touch for 2 weeks or more.
Easy.

For the record, the black bags are my dog poo collection bags. I thought of calling them the poo-cloner... but no.

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