Jerry Garcia
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Oh yea I forgot to comment on the coco. That's cool man. You'll love it I'm sure. It might be near impossible to root a cutting in it though. I guess it depends how coarse it is. The stuff I use right now turns a bit soupy on top when watered so plants with small root masses can fall over. I root in peat plugs and get a big scraggly white beard of roots going before I transplant. You could use rockwool too. If you use the soil let it root in a solo cup and veg until roots fill the cup. Then cut the cup away and dunk the roots in a bucket of water to wash all the dirt away. Then you could go to the coco.
Cool. I've read about some people who root in coco, seemed to work for them...I probably won't try it yet though.
What about only using a tiny amount of soil...say, a shot glass worth, and rooting the clone in that. It won't take long for the roots to take hold and then there isn't much soil to wash off when I do the bare root transplant...
Just thoughts I have. I'll probably just stick with the cup, as that is the easiest...or maybe I'll grab some rockwool.