DIY Hydroponic Cloner

diy hydroponics This one way to build a relatively simple, relatively cheap hydroponic cloner.

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7 Responses to DIY Hydroponic Cloner

  1. ChiefCornholeo says:

    LIKE A BOSS!!!! XD …
    LIKE A BOSS!!!! XD nice video

  2. mitchodds says:

    Exactly. Thanks …
    Exactly. Thanks for your comment.

  3. DR0B0T013 says:

    whats funny is …
    whats funny is that the government used pvc in the in the us in the 80′s to replace metal pipes and use the same pvc glue to hold those together and now most people drink the water from those pipes. its funny how people try to interject their ideals but never take the time to think thoroughly before speaking. Funny I think.

  4. mitchodds says:

    First off, don’t …
    First off, don’t you think it would be more polite to say something like “Hey, I’ve been told that the pvc glue has toxins in it… aren’t you concerned about that?” Second, leaks are lack of efficiency. Third, the water pump I have on this system pushes around 700gph, that will blow pvc apart if not glued. Fourth, I have saltwater aquariums that I use pvc glue on the fittings and the fish & coral are fine… not to mention the BPA that is in the plastic… get over it, rude jerk

  5. koipondinNanna says:

    eww, why on earth …
    eww, why on earth would you use toxic primer and pvc glue? These things fit pretty tight by hand, and if they leak a drip here or there..it’s in the bucket of water, so who cares. I made 2 of these, a large 6 plant bubble-ponics type and a cloner, and was told to NEVER use the glue, those chems end up in your finished product via leaching.
    Best of luck to you!
    Legal MMJ patient, Washington State

  6. MrUniqueTutorials says:

    Can anyone tell me …
    Can anyone tell me whats the difference of a aeroponic cloner and a normal aeroponic system? Its really confusing .. What i’ve found out is that an aeroponic cloner is smaller and a normal aeroponic system is larger.. Thank you.

  7. GrantWickham says:

    Very Nice.
    Very Nice.