DIY Hydroponic Cloning, Propagation and Rooting Technique Ft: Spider Farmer SF600
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mint is a beast. it completely takes over my garden if i dont regularly tear it up
Trimming clone leaves has been shown not to increase propagation success rates, but it is space efficient if it matters, otherwise why force the plant to respond to great injury to start its new life? 🙏
These type of tote and bucket cloners also work great using an ultrasonic mist generator.
"have the dome with you when you are purchasing your container"
i think i will settle for taking the measuring tape instead of erecting a breadboard mockup of my future hydro setup in the middle of the hardware store lol
I have one problem with this method: It creates primarily airroots. If you transplant them into substrate, the transplantshock is enormous. Atleast that was my expierence.
Nice 1 Mr Hoocho. Excellent guide to the whole Cloning, Propagation and Rooting Technique. Keep up the great work.
Basil and mint I just propagate in jam jars with plain water because they grow insanely 😂
That is a fancy Aerogarden! 😂
Reckon you could give it a try using a rockwool cube? I’d be keen to see if we can plant direct from cutting into NFT
This problem with roots happens because you add air into it.
Thats cpas is just too small. I have sp sf300 they are great lights, great company in my experience.
Nice! Spider farmer make good quality stuff on more of an affordable budget than some. Hope they treat ya well 💚
I am inspired by your videos.
I think you would have succeeded with the pepper plant cutting if you had a node at the base of the cutting – it works better as this is where the new roots will grow from – I’ve had more success that way using a similar system to yours – it does take longer than herbs to root – 🤟
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Nobody has captured"Growth"/life like you! Bravo!!! IMHO Too much leftage caused failures. Keep up that great work!
Does the hydroponic system work with indica?
Bahut acha laga video sir ji 🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼👏👏nice results🎉🎉
I clone my tomatoes by simply putting the cutting in a jar of water. In warm weather 3 or 4 days and they have roots, no hormone dip needed. I suspect easy to root herbs like mint and basil would do the same.
I seed start in my garage with a heat mat and the grow light looks great. Bringing a cutting in doors risks transferring insects and I would clean with insect soap and BT, Spinosade, or Pyrethium all organic. A weak hydrogen peroxide solution on a branch would work and you need to test the mix in advance to check if the plant is not affected
For plants like the capsicums
I take a (clean sterile) razor blade and scrape back the outer layer of the of film off the bottom where you dip it into the clonex
Gives a bigger rooting surface for the cutting to take off
95% success rate
Can u do a mini aquaponics system please
I was expecting to hear at the end, "It wasn’t the light!" hehe
Same here brother! I tried almost the snake experiment last year and Coco+nutrients alone performed great 🤷🏻♂️
When cloning, I have had much better luck with growing medium than with any hydroponic system I have tried.
Most white papers suggest not cutting leaves unless you’re rooting high quantities in tray/domes. VPD is everything but temp/humidity are probably most important while rooting.
I would double the height of the spider farmer (or more) mine gets quite warm and it’s deceptively bright. Too much light and they’ll try to photosynthesize instead of rooting.
Another cool vid thanx hoocho
IMHO rooting requires good callus to form on woody species, maybe not possible in liquid…
Hey did you mean to put a link to where you got the air stones somewhere? Maybe I’m not looking hard enough, but I don’t seem to be able to locate it.
I made one of these some time back, your XP with it pretty much mirrors mine, it either works great, or it doesn’t. Something that its good for that you might not have considered is that its seems to be great way to give already rooted seedlings a boost before putting them outside in soil, though I’m not sure how much of a boost it really ends up being since the plants take a little bit to adjust from the soil I usually root them in to the DWC, thought that might be lessened with rooting methods you use like w/coco and perlite.
I made mine a bit differently than you did. 1st- I used the 2 inch cloning collars, but I also used netcups to hold them in the lid to make things easier. I cut the bottom "net" parts off the netcups, so it was basically the "collar" of the netcup holding the cloning collar in place. It ruins the netcups for other uses, but 2 inch netcups are pretty cheap.
2nd- I just cut a notch in the bottom of the lid, and on a corresponding location on the top of the tote to let the airstone’s line through. That way I didn’t need to take the stone off the line when I took it out of the tote when I was done with it. Basically just like resting the lid on the airstone line, but then cutting out the places on the tote and lid that are contacting the line so that the lid can close.
Anyway, great vid, you’re doing a great job with your hydro experiments, often really breaking new ground….. no pun intended.
Roots come out where there is a nod, your capsicum cutting did not have a nod. A good cutting is cut a few mm under a nod.
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I’ve tried rooting peppers a few times and never with success, they were the only ones that never took root. This year I stuck a few cuttings for a test in a 60/40 coconut pot which was already planted with cucumber and everything rooted (except peppers) and very well – tomatoes, basil, strawberry runners, … . I am very pleasantly surprised by the effectiveness of the coconut, nothing has withered or dried up. Even a broken branch with unripe tomatoes riped without problems.
This is why I love your videos. Thanks for educating both yourself and your audience. Good information
Great video as always. Thank you for your time and hard work.I would like to see this done with an ultrasonic fogger. Can that be done?
Maybe where you took the cutting on the capsicum caused it to not root. My cuttings are doing alright in just ultra weak hydroponic solution. I took my cuttings just below the node and the nodes turned into a nice gnarly callous with roots developing off of that.
Good honest review of your own work.
Strangely I just built one of these this past week as well, but haven’t used it yet. Awesome to see how you did yours. Great video, as usual.
Pool noodles, air pump, dome and the container. 👌
For a product that is similar to this but incredibly overpriced, look at the x-stream cloner.
Hi Hoocho, That furtiliser in the background (yaratera), did you try it? how does it compare to Campbells?
About 6 months ago my neighbor was trimming his grapes back at the end of their season in the Soth Island of New Zealand, so I ran to the pile and took a few cuttings. I trimmed them to about 5in, wet the bottoms after cutting them on a 45 angle, dabbed the bottom with a rooting hormone and placed them in Perlite & Crushed Pumice. Only watered the mixture once before placing cutting in. and a few months ( about 4 ) later I have 5 nice flowering cuttings with good root systems. I would have used the Cocoa stuff but it is very pricey here. Loved this video pal.. Thank you.
Have you tried companion plants for your spider mite and bug infestation for example basil makes tomatoes taste better and marigolds ward off aphids which I use all the time also if you have some flowers around your not only attracting bees for pollination but ladybugs the right kind of lady bug (google the Asian lady bug its bad) feasts on spider mite aphids and some other creepy crawleys. Happy hydroponicing😊
Aloha from Hawaii Hoocho!
Since my son was on fall break, we decided to visit your country. We visited both Sydney and Melbourne, very beautiful scenery, friendly people and very cute animals!
I have a question about coco coir pellets, do you need to keep them moist during the plant’s (lettuce) growth cycle?
If so, how do you keep them moist?
Mahalo (thank you), David
@Hoocho The cuttings in the plant shelf received more light and heat because the light source was closer to them. Peppers need a lot of light and heat, so this is why there was such a big difference in results between the two methods.
https://youtu.be/e3_0VWXqObM?t=840
Put your cuttings into coarse sand, even easier
Rapid Rooters work very well.
inexplicably i have never had luck cloning with hydro. tried multiple systems and procedures but they never root! i can do it in soil, but i tried like 10 times using "cloners" before i even bothered with soil based cloning.
Honest review , Thanks mate
where do you get the clear propagation domes hoocho? Is there a diy alternative? PS: tip- have found that acetone removes the bunnings logos on the buckets 😅