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I have not done clones for sometime but thought your idea to place rapid rooter in AFTER the Dunk
Made sense, since if it got dunked also the roots may not go looking as fast ?
Also I never uset the rapid rooter plugs but if I ever start again they seem like the Easiest/best way
thanks for the info on your method it will come in handy one day I am sure
Been there Done That.
I'D RATHER BE BLIND, CRIPPLED AND CRAZY by O.V. Wright
I like it because I can see the roots when they first come out and plop em in some soil.
I have been able to root clones in soil. Went quite well. Cut, dipped in rooting powder and put in damp soil. Cover and provide light.
Hey Beamer! Thanks for dropping in, great to have you here. I've done clones right in soil too and successfully but I like this method because I can confirm roots in as little as 4-5 days.
I put the test out the clones including the one without roots (marked it "no roots" so I'll know.) Earlier today I pulled out out of the rapid router and reapplied cloning powder. The gang all together.