I’ve heard before that Spagnhum moss on the roots can cause rot when planting, but I’m not sure.
Timekiller11
I remove more, but not with tweezers. Put the roots in a bucket of water, let soak for a few minutes then rub gently with your fingers underwater. it just pearls off. Thre will always be “some chunks” that remains, but I try to see at least 80% roots clean.
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I’ve heard before that Spagnhum moss on the roots can cause rot when planting, but I’m not sure.
I remove more, but not with tweezers.
Put the roots in a bucket of water, let soak for a few minutes then rub gently with your fingers underwater. it just pearls off. Thre will always be “some chunks” that remains, but I try to see at least 80% roots clean.