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![]() ![]() | Ive been rooting my clones using equal V/P/P/ in 4 oz clear plastic cups. I love these things! Since theyre clear, as soon as the roots are seen reaching the side of the cup, I know I can place them under my floros for vegging. This has saved me days (maybe weeks) of guessing if the girls had taken root. No, I have no access to rockwool and frankly dont see the need.... | ||
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![]() | Good idea, I personally use rockwool, which can be bought over the internet if necassary. It is hard to see the need for it, but once you use it you will understand the wonders of rockwool. It works great, has little mess, and can be put right into another cube for easy transplanting withou damaging the roots. | ||
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| InnerWolf Join Date: Oct 2000 Location: walking in the shadow of the blues...
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![]() | Rockwool is a great tool, but as usual, a grower can use others... It's nice to see that there's always more then one way of doing things ![]() wolf | ||
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