less work then jiffy pots?
How do you figure.. you can just plant the entire jiffy pot if you are growing in soil..
If you are using HYdro..then jiffy pots are probably a bad idea..

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Garden Knowm Reviewed by Garden Knowm 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