I've tried a variety of techniques (but I'm no expert).
I liked Root Riot cubes (last year's best new thing); I got great density and good results. As I moved rooted cuttings out I found that the remainder dried out quicker and it was harder to maintain humidity. I found that once I moved the cuttings to cups the cubes made it harder for the roots to really take off.
I built my cloner as an experiment. In terms of density, there's no comparison - I get 50 or so in a space that would have held hundreds. But I found that I got great rooting. If I were rooting 400 Brown Turkey cuttings i'd use Root Riot. If I were buying expensive, hard to root cuttings I'd happily throw them in my cloner.
Andrew
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Originally Posted by Woodville
I've never cloned figs and this is going to be my first season trying to clone cuttings. I have a clonex cloner, do you think this is the best way to root cuttings?