Ive been around growing most of my life ive worked with my dad who owns a nursery/landscaping business and ive picked up a few tricks here and there first of wich is when i start my grow i usually use smaller seedling crates to start then transfer about 3-4 weeks after they have established a good root ball when you start your transplant and you take the plant out of the pot and see the smaller roots winding around the ball a bit its a good idea to cut those a few places around the rootball so that the roots grow outward instead of growing around and around this supports more root growth and takes the chance away the the roots will grow around and round initially choking the plant

ive also found out that when you start cloning after you have cut and used hormones that sand works better to start roots on a clone just keep it wet and theyll start sooner than soil or anything

ive done this numerous times and have tried various other ways this seems to be the easiest and shows better results for me
SixesUp Reviewed by SixesUp on . Root balls/Cloning Ive been around growing most of my life ive worked with my dad who owns a nursery/landscaping business and ive picked up a few tricks here and there first of wich is when i start my grow i usually use smaller seedling crates to start then transfer about 3-4 weeks after they have established a good root ball when you start your transplant and you take the plant out of the pot and see the smaller roots winding around the ball a bit its a good idea to cut those a few places around the rootball so Rating: 5