Quote Originally Posted by irydyum
Are all the noobs getting to you Mac? I just read his post 3 times trying to figure out where you got the mention of cuttings from? I think he means he is going to pop a new seed each time.
You are absolutely right, on both points.

I did misread his post. I thought he said cuts, see it was cutting time. He did say pop new seeds.
BTW I make errors all the time and I won't get mad if they are pointed out to me. :thumbsup:

I have noticed tho a rash of recent noobs (we all have to start sometime) who ask a basic question, ususally first post or two, then suddenly becoming experts on all things growing by post 10. lol

Like you and Tinytoon point out, going for clones would be more efficent.

Hey Tiny,

For a long time I saved cuttings for a week or two using the frig crisper, but have come up with a better method. I use a mason jar with a samll amount of water in it, place cuttings with bottoms in water and pull a light vacum and seal the jar. Jar into box into frig. They stay viable for 6 months or more.

Next time I do it I will take pictures and post a tutorial.
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