Quote Originally Posted by bongerstonerd00d
Clear as mud that is.......lol


Zandor says no way...........
G-Know says :thumbsup:


Latewood, would you care to offer an opinion as well ??
Looks like we need a tie breaker.

Zandor, I am wondering if that "gently pulling" the root ball technique stresses the young plants any ? Based on what I have read I thought the beauty of Rockwool was that you set the clone in the propagation tray in about 1/4 inch of pH'd water mixed with some cloning solution, cover first few days, spray with anti-wilt, etc and it takes it as needed thus eliminating the chance of overwatering.

I'll try both methods and see which I prefer. I guess my "best" method will be what I find to be the easiest and have the best success with. Thanks for the input folks.


b0nger
Well you don't really pull there is no need. You take apart the netting that holds the peat moss and when you soak it in ph adjusted water it just like melts away and all you have is the clean roots ready for hydro or dirt farming.

I am sure if you give them attention and care no matter how you grow they will be fine for you.

You just asked what I do and that is what and why I do what I do.

Plus; the young do not always do as they are told and must learn lessons the hard way. It's all part of growing up.