How long after topping can i start 12/12
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Yes. I used to do that. However, I don't use the pre-made hole. It think that's for a stem (clone). I used to turn it upside down, poke a seed-sized hole, bury it in the container full of soil. I my new hole was too open on top, I would pluck/shred some rooter material from around the edges and drop it over the seed.
It worked great. But, I got tired of the expense of Rapid Rooters (I think I was using Root Riot, or something.). I bought Jiffy pellets. I soak those in a bucket, cut the netting, and save the fine peat material. (I think Jiffy pellets are too dense, stay too wet too long. And, I felt the netting interfered with the roots. So, I harvest the fine peat material, and crush some perilite to a sand consistency, and mix that about 50/50. I scoop out a tablespoon of soil from a container, replace that depression with this Jiffy-perlite mix, and plant directly in that.).
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