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ForeverFigs
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Couldn't wait until next week, so here it is.....Enjoy. |
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Nichole
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I don't think you're doing it too early. I think you're doing it when the fig tells you to! |
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Maro2Bear
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Thanks Vince I have noticed on many of the root riot pix and videos that the roots seem very thick, irm and sturdy, compared to roots that pop in the baggie with sphagnum method. I'm assuming that you have done both methods, do you think these riots are stronger, and less fragile? nice video |
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newnandawg
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Vince, I think the timing was perfect for potting up. I had my first one a few days ago and it only had visible roots above the |
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ForeverFigs
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Thanks for the reply: |
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Maro2Bear
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I really think I have to try this Root Riot system next year for sure! |
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Figs4Life
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Thanks for sharing |
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ForeverFigs
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Mark B....your 'gonna' love it.....it's the best thing since sliced bread. :) |
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Wildforager
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I picked up 3 flats of root riot setups with the 7 inch dome at a local hydroponic store last weekend. I can't wait to give it a go!! |
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twobrothersgarden
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Hahaha...the little back scratcher....hahaha...priceless...thanks for the video Vince. |
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omotm
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Nice video Vince. Thanks for posting. |
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Grasa
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Hey Vince, did you use any hormone, if so, what kind? that little guy is a riot! Great video and thanks for sharing. |
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greenfig
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I love your backscratcher ! :) |
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ForeverFigs
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Thank you everyone... |
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genecolin
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Vince I think you did it at the best time. As I've noted on mine, if you allow them to stay much longer the roots start to turn brown but if move up to a cup, the roots that hit the cup sides are the same strong white roots as you have shown. Another plus, or at least I think so, is that when transplanted into a cup or pot, the root ball is at the top near the surface. The young transplant will not suffer from roots being in overly wet soil if it is over watered a little thus preventing rot. |
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ForeverFigs
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Gene...those Root Riot cuttings look great...real strong & healthy root systems...the more feed back I get on this RR set up,the more advantages I see...thank you for sharing your observations, and have a great growing season. |
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FiggyFrank
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That was a great video, Vince. Nice to see it in action! |
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FMD
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Vince, what is the purpose of grow lights when cuttings are initially inserted into the root riot cubes? Heat? |
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bigsmile542
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Good info Vince. Love all your videos Keep up the good work. |
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ForeverFigs
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Thanks again for all the encouraging replies. |
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aig
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Hi Vince, |
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Charlie
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Interesting older topic. Never heard of this root riot system. Looks like it works very well. Any updates? |
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bamafig
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Bump... |
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Elfarach
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I used to use them and got great results with initial rooting, the problem came when up-potting... The sponge holds on and absorbs alot of water so I would lose most due to rot. If you try peeling the sponge off you run the risk of breaking roots... I stay away from these now... |
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Rewton
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Yes, you have to be really careful after you up-pot not to water too much. I found that cuttings were nearly 100% successful at the point of up-potting and then I lost about 1/3. There is a comment upthread about not transplanting the cube very deep and maybe that would help. |
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