Aeroponic Cloner 60

This is a Cloning machine for any type of plant cuttings. It is different than hydroponics in that it “mists” the water continually on the cuttings. Typically you can see root growth on the 3rd day and ready to transplant by day 7-10.

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10 Responses to “Aeroponic Cloner 60”

  1. SpidermanRun says:

    its called aeroponics im using as my final project in college :-) see the vid responses

  2. 14CPO says:

    what size pump are you using? By the looks id sasy its a powerful pump. THe tricky thing i am finding with building an aeroponic cloner for using lots of 2″ net pots covering the entire lid surface is my sprayers spray to the side but dont give any upward spray forcing me to adopt having the spray line inbewteen rows of pots. THere is also the other method of running 4-5mm tubing through the lids of individual buckets and pushing spray nozzles and having a seperate tank

  3. Blackrain4xmas says:

    OMG! What size pump are you using?! Talk about power! btw, I LOVE LOVE LOVE the design, and will be trying out a copy very soon. Thanks for the vid! Great job!

  4. darksheer1 says:

    Do not purchase anything from this company “Compassion Hydroponics”. I purchased a set of plans that he never sent, nor would he reply to his emails. BEWARE… RIPOFF!

  5. SuperSkinnyDip says:

    What is the GPM and PSI of the pump that you are using?

  6. gr8gr33nz says:

    you would destroy a root zone with that pressure lol

    once i get the pvc pieces im in business..

  7. vinny3421 says:

    how are you going to keep all the water in, that water pump is strong

  8. petthekittyz says:

    @vinny3421 the lid?

  9. dirtbikemike69 says:

    @vinny3421 You want a strong pump so you get an oxygenated mist, not just a stream of water. And yes, usually a lid keeps the water in. lol

  10. treeguy57 says:

    @gr8gr33nz turn the nozzles so they spray downwards. then you’ll just get a super-fine mist for the root zone…