Easy Cheap Humidity Dome For Clones

Zodiakgrower7

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Thought this was a cost effective way to hold your clones. I'm aware the roots aren't suppose to see light but I transplant prior to that or use red cups instead. Can anyone see any negative things about this, been doing it for 3 crops now with now problems ? It's easy to just spray the upper cup to help with humidity then close it back up.

Cloning_Cups_1_1.jpg


https://www.420magazine.com/gallery/data/500/Cloning_Cups_Lid_Down.jpg

Like I said, might not be the best method but it works pretty damn good and is quite cheep. :smokin2:
 
My set up is very different, but just as ghetto as yours. LOL :yummy:

You've used it for 3 crops? Yes?

That's all that needs to be said. If it works for you, then it works and no need to worry about whatever.
:goodjob:

DD
 
Yeah droop it's what I've always used, looking at investing in a cloning machine though. Sometimes you gotta go ghetto in this economy. Thanks Dro, and I always keep it hood bro.

Why invest in a cloning machine when that set up is working?

That's a whole new learning curve, mucho $$$$$, and may or may not work as well as your current set up.

Unless you are running something like an Omega and need 60-80 clones at a pop.:rasta:

DD
 
Thought this was a cost effective way to hold your clones. I'm aware the roots aren't suppose to see light but I transplant prior to that or use red cups instead. Can anyone see any negative things about this, been doing it for 3 crops now with now problems ? It's easy to just spray the upper cup to help with humidity then close it back up.

Cloning_Cups_1_1.jpg


https://www.420magazine.com/gallery/data/500/Cloning_Cups_Lid_Down.jpg

Like I said, might not be the best method but it works pretty damn good and is quite cheep. :smokin2:
I do this to
Not exactly like yours but very similar
 
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