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01-07-2010, 04:43 PM #10
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Transplanting Clones
i've never had an acidity issue with peat pucks. i take the cutting, shove it into the puck (after wetting them of course) and then place it into a rubbermade tub and slap saran wrap over them. i haven't lost one this way yet.
Originally Posted by mainegrown
as far as the bubble cloner, you wouldn't need the peat pucks. it would be messy and they would probably fall apart. if you go with the bubble cloner method, then just take your cut and pop it in the cloner, using a neoprene collar (or something similar) to hold it up out of the water.
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