I sifted the "larger" bits from a bag of Home Depot thermo-rock perlite with gutter guard mesh and mixed 50/50 with mg seedling mix, which has a tiny amount of perlite in it. I was amazed at how readily it drained. It seems these high flow rates would require frequent watering, bordering on hydroponic?
I reduced the perlite to slow the flow a bit (it was like the water was running straight through gravel) out of concern that no water was being retained. Trying to wrap my head around this. I guess you balance desired growth rate, watering schedule, and compatibility/shock when transferring to the ground in your area (I have heavy red clay)? I imagine Jon is watering daily, maybe twice daily?
I also noticed the Jiffy seedling mix had no perlite, only vermiculite and peat, but I'm thinking vermiculite is a bad idea all together for seedlings and cuttings, and adding perilte to that mix won't help since it also absorbs water. Thoughts on usefullness of the jiffy mix?
I think I read somewhere on this site that as soon as you get bud break on a cutting in the rooting stage, to transfer to a pot even if there are no roots yet.