[quote=SpaceNeedle]
Quote Originally Posted by natureboy

Yes, you can...but as I was saying peat moss pellets hold a lot more moisture than does hydroton, and I have seen new clones struggle because they never dried out or the roots were drowning. Obviously after they've been in there for a while and the roots grow way beyond the pellet there is no more problem. So when placing the new rooted plant with its peat moss pellet, make sure you don't have that pellet way down in the pot to give it plenty of space to dry it out easier between waterings. In some cases I will even remove SOME of the peat moss without damaging the roots before placing in hydroton to help the new plant thrive faster and to keep it from staying too wet.

SpaceNeedle
Thanks for the advice