Quote Originally Posted by Dutch Pimp
put them in a clear cup; with holes in the bottom & cut up the side

put that clear cup in a slightly bigger solid color cup (3 oz in a 4oz, with holes)

you can slide the inter cup out at any time to check the roots


I do this with 16oz & 18oz cups. Makes the first seedling transplant a breeze, when starting from seed. Enjoy.


Wow , damn good idea !! Never thought about that , only problem is i bought white 3 oz cups lol ... not clear :\ ... and i just went to 4 diff stores looking for 4-6 oz cups and only could find more 3 oz's and then 9 oz is the smallest ..What about may using the same size cups ?? Just double or triple them up around the main one ? Would this work ?

This fourm is great, someone has a great answer for all my questions .. Thanks guys !!
kmac9119 Reviewed by kmac9119 on . Anyone Use Soil for Cloneing ?? If so i have a few questions : Im currently using just soil for my clones , no rockwool or peat pucks . Ive put them in 3oz Cups , with organic soil. Using a diluted bloom formula to help root growth . Now my question is , how can i tell if the roots are infact growing ?? With rookwool and peat pucks you can just pick them up and look underneath to see. Seeing how im using cups , with soil ... I cannot look through the bottom. Anyone know how i would go about checking to see if my clones are rooting?? Looking for a way to do Rating: 5