NebulousPLM
Well-Known Member
Just wondering, has anyone ever transplanted coco clones and kept the whole clone and just stuck it in the new medium?
What I did was cut the bottom of the solo cup off, then pull the plant through, cut the bottom roots, and stuck it in hydration... This is my first hydro run, so during my research I just found that if you get soil in your hydroton you can get root rot... I know coco is a little bit different.
Suggestions? Dig em up, and wash em?
Or leave em be?
I just transplanted yesterday, so I have probably until today to decide.
What I did was cut the bottom of the solo cup off, then pull the plant through, cut the bottom roots, and stuck it in hydration... This is my first hydro run, so during my research I just found that if you get soil in your hydroton you can get root rot... I know coco is a little bit different.
Suggestions? Dig em up, and wash em?
Or leave em be?
I just transplanted yesterday, so I have probably until today to decide.