KaliKitsune
Well-Known Member
I've managed to just root basil clones in water and transplant into hydroton without using rockwool cubes or any other medium.
How likely would I be to succeed if I germinated seeds until roots were about an inch or so long and then gently put them into moist, gently-bubbling hydroton, without using rockwool? I'm betting if I left that container undisturbed for a week or so, the seedling would wrap roots around some hydroton and fix itself in place just like my basil clones have done.
How likely would I be to succeed if I germinated seeds until roots were about an inch or so long and then gently put them into moist, gently-bubbling hydroton, without using rockwool? I'm betting if I left that container undisturbed for a week or so, the seedling would wrap roots around some hydroton and fix itself in place just like my basil clones have done.