Cloning with willow water?

Cloning any cheaper and faster.

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I've been growing outside in mi over 30 years and cloning about 6 years I have tried the jiffy pods with clonex gel and rooting powders treys all the shit that for cloning that cost to much money. Now I use a clone king 36 site fill it with my city tap water let sit over night then I put 2 to 3 cutting in each collar put a 40w bulb over them 24 7 plug pump in 24 7 I spray them cpk times a day with spray bottle then in 3 weeks I get about 95 percent of cuts about 80 clones with good roots not bumps ready for cups.I'm thinking of trying willow water in my cloner this yr has anyone used willow water in a clone machine?or used a clone king and got this many clones in 7 to 10 days cause I can't figure out any easier cheaper way.
 

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Phytoplankton

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Never used it, but it's supossed to work well, hormones for rooting and salicylic acid for bacteria control. If you have access to willows you can make it yourself, from what I've read, any willow species will do.
 

coreywebster

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Maybe try not spraying them .
You dint normally need to in a cloner.
And get your temps right and you should cut that root time in half
 
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