Smokinrav's simple water-cloning method

Smokinrav's simple water-cloning method

Waterbearer
  • Waterbearer
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I’m lovin’ this hack. I’ll be using this week on a Dosi-Mac thanks for a simpler way of cloning 🙏🏼☮️
Flip3387
  • Flip3387
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Great explanation.
firstcitizen
  • firstcitizen
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Great explanation.
Bahs Creole
  • Bahs Creole
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Awsome... I was always taught that those water roots weren't made to live in soil... boy I was taught wrong... :)
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  • Frodocat
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I am definitely going to try this
bigfattone
  • bigfattone
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Funny thing is that i have done this to houseplants for many years ..All of a sudden we had to complicate things because it's erb....Thank you for letting us know about going back to basics.....
quantumcloud
  • quantumcloud
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Super on point keep it simple stupid system that the ancient ones used Im sure.
Mrstylez
  • Mrstylez
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Awesome man I knew it could be done just never got around to trying it! Props
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  • DrmCltTm2
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Awesome explaining...
Bakataha
  • Bakataha
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Cool FAQ. More people should know about this simple method (well it all seems simple, but this one is basically free) I was wondering if you could clone herb with a cup of water because I remember doing a little "class experiment" in like 2nd grade where my teacher through a cutting in a cup of water, and it grew roots. Good to know you can do it with cannabis as well :)
SynapSemilia
  • SynapSemilia
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I haven't tried this sytem but the explanation sounds easy enough and all the important elements are there. Why make it complicated when cloning can be an easy process?
MikezKeyz
  • MikezKeyz
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Great information! Thank you!
fortgreen
  • fortgreen
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this and to tools in my tool box thanks you!!
Ariesgal64
  • Ariesgal64
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Good explanation. I also thought roots started in water were hydroponic roots established for water growing. Only thing I may have missed is ...when you place in styrofoam cooler with jar of water what lighting method is used?
I have a cpl clones that I started a few days ago in soil only. They are doing good. Currently I'm using a LED full spectrum, low heat emissions, low energy use. 9 watts. 24 hour under light.
Any input would be helpful.
kingroot
  • kingroot
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Great info
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