Here is a picture of what mine normally look like after doing the washing steps I mentioned earlier (but no toothbrush action at all).
All I did with this batch was let it soak a little, then sloshed them around in the bucket, grabbed some handfulls and rubbed them gently together, sprayed them off.
No real scrubbing at all and no toothbrush.
Notice how they are clean to the point that the majority of the dirt is gone, but there is still some dirt (just a little, not too much) left in the stress rings.
That is what I look for when cleaning them, when they get to that point I stop.
Once they dry, they are just golden brown but that lil bit of dirt in the stress rings makes those show off a little more.
PS - those were some nice fat bluby roots !
TNhunter
