Hello all,
I was wondering who has had personal success in cutting clones, and putting them directly into soil to root. Traditionally, I've used RR's or aerocloning, but I'm musing over the idea of putting cuttings into dixie cups with a soilmix, since in my current method, I veg for a bit in dixies and transplant into a larger container for flowering. I'm just wondering if I can save any time by removing one of my processes. Basically what I am asking is: if you have tried this method before, let's here how it worked for you! Right now, I would say the main disadvantage is not being able to monitor root growth, and my possible counter to that is to use a clear cup, and transplant as soon as i see roots.

On the other hand, I decided to start posting again.

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scagster Reviewed by scagster on . Curious about success rates of clones into soil Hello all, I was wondering who has had personal success in cutting clones, and putting them directly into soil to root. Traditionally, I've used RR's or aerocloning, but I'm musing over the idea of putting cuttings into dixie cups with a soilmix, since in my current method, I veg for a bit in dixies and transplant into a larger container for flowering. I'm just wondering if I can save any time by removing one of my processes. Basically what I am asking is: if you have tried this method Rating: 5