Independent Growers

From homesteaders to homegrowers, we're here to help! PermaClone plant collars and methods allow growers to transition to mediumless cultivation while eliminating the recurring expense of grow media or soil. Our tools and methods reduce your transplant labor, eliminate recurring expenses and improve automation. We work with most plant species including avocados, cherries, citrus, cannabis, hemp, roses, strawberries, tomatoes, peppers, and more.

Why Permaclone?

Supercharge Growth

Produce successful clones with superior root structure, reducing veg times while mitigating contaminant risk posed by harmful cutting stock

Embrace Sustainability

Cut production and labor costs by eliminating propagation media and other waste with our durable and fully reusable PermaClone collars

Boost Production Efficiency

Streamline workflow through simplifying collar sterilization and automating nutrient dosing processes to optimize growing conditions

Stay Ahead of The Curve

Our innovative patent-pending collars take businesses into the future, helping you reduce waste while maximizing production to stay competitive

Frequently Asked Questions

STERILIZATION

How do I sterilize my collars?

There are currently four methods to guarantee sterilization of your collars: microwave, dry heat (in a conventional oven), pressure cooking, or autoclave.

How do I microwave sterilize my collars?

Place anywhere from 6 - 180 collars in a loosely-closed microwave safe container (turkey bags are convenient) with approximately 1 cup of water and microwave at 900 - 1000 watts for 15 minutes.


How do I pressure cook my collars?

 Following the pressure cooker's safety guidelines, cook the collars for 20 - 30 minutes at 15 psi. Be sure to start the clock once full pressure is reached. Let the pressure drop slowly and naturally. DO NOT rapidly cool or rapidly release pressure from your pressure cooker while sterilizing collars.


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How do I sterilize my collar in the oven?

Bake the collars for 2 hours at 300 °F (150 °C). Please do not go over 300 °F. Although the polymer can handle higher temperatures, the food-grade dyes cannot and will slightly darken. 


What setting do I use for autoclave sterilization?

 Following the autoclave's use and safety guidelines, sterilize for 20 minutes at 15 psi and 121 °C.


Can I chemically sterilize PermaClone collars?

Yes! PermaClone's polymer blend AND central gap allow for safe and effective chemical sterilization with a simple soak in traditional oxidizing sterilizers like bleach. peroxide, hypochlorous acid, physan 20, zerotol, etc. The gap in the collars gives your cleaning solution immediate access to all surfaces and eliminating the need to manually open each collar. Be aware that traditional "neoprene" collars oxidize easily with these cleaning agent.

What settings do I use at high altitudes?

Altitudes affect boiling points, not temperatures. As such, for oven sterilization (dry heat sterilization), 300 °F is 300 °F no matter where you are in the universe. With pressure cookers and autoclaves, the pressure is held by weights or valves such that the altitude doesn't affect the boiling point and allows the chamber to reach the pressure required to achieve 250 °F (121 °C) required for sterilization.

Cutting Prep & Maintenance

Can the roots grow into or through PermaClone collars?

PermaClone collars have a stronger 'skin' than other leading brands. This prevents root growth into the collar.

My cuttings wilt when I first place them?

Here's a few things to consider. 1) For aeroponic cloners, don't cycle your sprayer pump for the first 24 hours of placement. 2) Add silicate additives to your mother plant nutrients at medium to full strength. Lastly, spray cuttings as you take them with water + a plant safe dosage of your favorite oxidizers (e.g. hypochlorous acids, peroxide, or peroxyacetic acid). Most product lines list or share dosages safe for foliar application and unrooted cuttings.


Shipping, Handling & Warranty

Do you ship International?

Yes we do, shipping costs apply.

How long do the collars last?

We offer a 5 year warranty, but this polymer blend has been shown to last over 10 years under much harsher conditions than those in aeroponics. Time will tell, and our warranty will track what we discover in the veg space. For now, we promise 5 years of productivity or we'll replace them for free!