Aeroponic Plant Cloner Test: Does It Actually Work?

Do aeroponic plant cloners actually work? In this video, I show how I use an aeroponic plant cloner to root Katuk cuttings and turn them into new plants. Katuk can be hit or miss when rooted directly in soil, so I wanted to test how well the cloner works from setup all the way through potting up rooted cuttings. I walk through cleaning the cloner, checking the sprayers, adding cloning solution, placing the cuttings, and then checking root progress after a few weeks. By the end, most of the cuttings had developed solid roots and were ready to move into nursery pots. This is a simple way to propagate plants faster, especially for cuttings that don’t always root easily in potting mix. If you’re trying to multiply edible plants, tropical greens, garden plants, or hard-to-root cuttings, an aeroponic cloner can be a useful tool. ➡ As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases. ➡ Products Used In This Video: Clone King Cloner: https://amzlink.to/az0lb8Vp2PNJN Clonex Clone Solution: https://amzlink.to/az0rVEdNC0Adx If you like the content I produce please consider liking this video and subscribing to the channel. #PlantPropagation #PlantCloner #RootingCuttings #AeroponicCloner #BackyardSystems