Quote Originally Posted by Garden Knowm
and how do you extract the ROOTED clones from the sand without damaging the roots?

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the sand being so loose i put the clones about 1/2'' down and after roots appear i just take a pencil and scratch softly to bring the sand away and so far i havnt had one plant go into shock bad just watered and a hour or so their perky again
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