Not a problem man. I just post my updates on Club 600 now. I like it there and frankly, being a little less noticeable in the crowd there seems better than hanging out with a great big solo journal.
I just finished reclaiming a bunch of 'ton. It always follows trimming
. I throw the root balls into about a half a trashcan full of water. Holding the root balls under water, I break them apart with my fingers. I try to keep the roots as intact as possible. So now I have a trashcan full of 'ton and shred of root matter. I take a large steel colander, scoop about a quart of hydroton out of the trashcan and hit it with a hose, moving it around with my hands. This washes all the remaining root matter to the bottom of the colander. Usually when I tip the load out, nearly all the remaining roots stay in the colander. Repeat until done. It's probably the most work of the whole job (cleaning setups is a close second).
I read where a guy zipped up a load of hydroton in a mesh laundry bag and threw it in the washing machine. Comes out super clean without any fine debris. I'm probably getting a new washer/dryer soon, so the old Maytag is slated to take on that task. It would be crazy to go do that at a laundromat, but I think about it