wiseguy316
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if rockwool isn't working for you, try peat pellets or rapid rooters. But there is no reason you should be having a problem with rockwool.
I have a package of Hydrofarm starter pellets.if rockwool isn't working for you, try peat pellets or rapid rooters. But there is no reason you should be having a problem with rockwool.
36 inches would be fine, if they start to stretch, move them closer.
I've starved seedlings to see what happened. In a dark environment with minimal water (about a teaspoon per day added to rockwool) four out of four germed seeds (barely cracked might I add) sprouted. It took from 3-10 days for all of them to sprout. GLIn your experience have you seen seedlings die from overwatering just from being in the net pot?
I have about 2 inches of hydrotron between the bottom of the rockwool and bottom of the pot.
Im going to raise the rockwool in a container and have it 36 inches away.
I also use GH series. I wouldn't use any nutes on the Rockwool. Just something with B1 vitamin like SuperThrive but 1/2 strength max. Grow it for a couple weeks or until established then drop it in your hydro set up with hydroton. Now you can begin adding nutes. Again, keep the water level touching the pots until roots start poking through the nets at 400-450 ppm. Once you see the roots hanging out, drop the water level to 3 inches below the nets and bump the nutes up to 600-650. You don't need any more than that until flower.OK. I use the general Hybdrponics nutes. they say 440 PPM in seedling.
This last time I put the rockwool in PH water and 25% (440PPM) nutes. That didnt work. last time I grew I didnt use any nutes in seedling.