rothbardian
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try them all and find out for yourself
Isn't the point of a forum like this to learn to avoid the mistakes that others have learned from?
try them all and find out for yourself
I like the new non creepy av but I liked some of your old ones. I agree here, rapid rooters work great.both suck compared to rapid rooters.
check out growzorb...a new product to consider7 from the last post actually. Lol. I hate seeing topics unfinished, I would have liked to known the census on peat pellets or rockwool myself. In 2010 everyone thought Bio Balls were going to be the end of Hydroton but I see everyone went back to Hydroton. Lol
I have used jiffy pellets for years, even before I knew anything about hydro and roots WILL grow through the netting BUT once the roots get the diameter of the holes it DOES slow and restrict growth until the roots are large enough to substantially tear through the netting. I dont care what anyone says, I have seen plants lose as much as 4-6 weeks because of the netting and in some cases maybe longer. Im not saying it always loses that many weeks but the netting most definitely slows root growth until torn or decomposed substantially. Not Jiffy brand but I have seen other brands completely bind the roots greatly stunting the growth and ive seen netting at the base of trees 15 years old that never decomposed! ALWAYS remove the netting gently upon transplant. You will cut at least two weeks sometimes more off veg by doing so. Ba-le-dat Bro!I thought rockwool wasn't good for seeds.... And what was this about taking the net off the jiffy pellet??
Mine aren't proper jiffy pellets, they're cheap knock offs. I wasn't sure about the net but then when my seedling put out roots it came out through the netting so I assumed it wasn't a problem... Oh God they're autos too. Off I go to dig up my seedlings!I have used jiffy pellets for years, even before I knew anything about hydro and roots WILL grow through the netting BUT once the roots get the diameter of the holes it DOES slow and restrict growth until the roots are large enough to substantially tear through the netting. I dont care what anyone says, I have seen plants lose as much as 4-6 weeks because of the netting and in some cases maybe longer. Im not saying it always loses that many weeks but the netting most definitely slows root growth until torn or decomposed substantially. Not Jiffy brand but I have seen other brands completely bind the roots greatly stunting the growth and ive seen netting at the base of trees 15 years old that never decomposed! ALWAYS remove the netting gently upon transplant. You will cut at least two weeks sometimes more off veg by doing so. Ba-le-dat Bro!
If you've already planted them I wouldn't be digging them up! Just mark on the calander when you transplanted, wait until the plants start to take off, then give them that amount of time extra veg. If they take off quickly then dont worry about it. The netting on the cheap knock offs is very tough but I wouldn't dig them up, they are already stressed from the transplant.Mine aren't proper jiffy pellets, they're cheap knock offs. I wasn't sure about the net but then when my seedling put out roots it came out through the netting so I assumed it wasn't a problem... Oh God they're autos too. Off I go to dig up my seedlings!
douchetry them all and find out for yourself