i came to the same conclusion , but then i thought , this still happens when i use all root riot cubes , quite often i have to scalpel off wilting leaves but they still root ok ....Hmmmm... the sponge clones are looking a little more wilted than the Root Riot cubes. Still, a great experiment and will be interesting to see the outcome.
Nah not yet , norm between day 7-13 , so anytime now really .....no roots yet then m8
Well i have no results that back up that statement , after i had taken todays pics that i will post later i noticed that 1 of the sponge cuttings has small roots poking through , the root riot clone is yet to show , so far its not better at all.I have to think that since the RR cubes are made of composted material, they would be better than man-made sponge material.
Already took todays pictures for update , but roots are visable on 1 of the clones in sponge , will show these on tomorrows pictures........
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Cheers manI'm glad to see it working clonex ... well done
When i was selecting the sponge i looked at a few types , when i first started taking clones way back , i used to root in water , i found with this method after planting it took the plants longer to get a firm hold in the soil , as a result they were a bit floppy , the first sponges i looked at were not very sturdy , its suprising how many different types there are! anyway i went for the larger Car wash type and cut them down ....Home depot, lowes sell a bigger more natural sponge. They are usually in the tile section used for cleaning up tile. They are large and not expensive.