on my way BAR,
@miwa, ive never used glue when fitting plumbing indoors and its all plastic pipes now and even the connectors are just push fit and they dont leak and come with 25 year guarantee, but i live in an apartment so cant take the risk, if one did leak and i was out then the landlord can come in to switch the water off, thats going to cause my problems, i wouldnt use glue id fit it all together and make sure it didnt leak then id go round with silicon like the stuff you use on the waste pipe on the toilet, it just creates a sort of soil, so the silicon will be put on after just to go over the joints so if they did ever leak then the silicon would be plenty strong enough to stop it leaking, its the same stuff you use round showers and the edges of the bath, its just to stop water leaking if a seal ever did leak
@broke, i just checked mate and i replied all ready so you probably posted on mine while i was posting a comment on yours, the only change i would make is the part the soil goes in, i use pot noodle tubs but you can also use them small plastic plant pots, id say anything the size of a mug will do, that will be enough soil so the clone can root then you can leave it in the small pot until the roots have grown, so it would stay in that pot a couple of weeks just the same as a seedling stays in its starter pot, the tap root grows strait down to find a water source so only have a shallow depth of soil means the tap root dont have much place to grow, plus you will have problems with over watering with a shallow soil depth as the humidity will stay high and it wont evap as much, but a big pot the moisture will soak into all the soil and keep it moist enough without been to moist while the roots grow,
ill post some pics when i get back tomorrow and show you the prizes i got and ill show you the pots i use for my clones, my main problem with cloning was i was watering the soil and or the soil was to wet when i put the clone in, you know when you take soil out of the bag of compost and its slightly damp, well thats the ideal moisture for clones, just fill a pot with that compost and put the clone into that without watering it, then when you put the clone in and dome on the humidity will stop the soil drying out as quick and it will keep the clone watered until its rooted, if the soil is to wet the roots dont grow as they are at the water source, you need the roots to grow so they look for water, its why bubble cloners have the clones above water level then the bubbles splash water onto the clones and this encourages the roots to grow as they are trying to find the water source,
so ill put some pics up tomorrow, i got a new phone on contract so picture should be much better than my actual camera so ill have a go tomorrow and take some pics of my prizes and show my clones and plants, my reveg clone is growing like crazy and has got 5 or 6 shoots growing out all over the place, im thinking reveg would be ideal for a scrog type grow or for a mother for a hufe sog grow, i could easily take 100 clones from a reveg plant,