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Old 09-04-2008, 02:00 PM
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Here are some more shots of what they look like after. I will add more later today to show how they are now. All look well.

Now, here is a question that I have come up with as far as which clones to use and how to root them:

1. I have some rooted in Rapid rooters, which are cocao based. I also have one rooted in a peat pellet. Niether of these will supply nutrients and can even break down and make the media acidic.

Is it better to start clones for bonsai in just perlite or other mixed loose media to make it easier to place in the small pots and root trim? Even if down the road you wanted to completly change the soil, you could if rooted in perlite, but not in a rapid rooter.
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