I've used rockwool exclusively since I began hydroponic growing years ago. The overwatering problem is operator error and not an issue of the rockwool. Ever thought about flooding/dripping/watering/feeding less frequently? I think the last thing rockwool needs is the ability to dry out faster. More feedings mean quicker salt buildup in the medium.im having overwatering problems with grodan rockwool and i just found out about these pargro quick drain cubes and there supposed to be 14% drier than regular cubes. anyone try these and notice a difference?
WHAT? the roots are in water all the time from what ive been lead to believe how can you dry a hydro plant and still retain moisture?I've used rockwool exclusively since I began hydroponic growing years ago. The overwatering problem is operator error and not an issue of the rockwool. Ever thought about flooding/dripping/watering/feeding less frequently? I think the last thing rockwool needs is the ability to dry out faster. More feedings mean quicker salt buildup in the medium.
Maybe you should sit the next couple of plays outWHAT? the roots are in water all the time from what ive been lead to believe how can you dry a hydro plant and still retain moisture?
the problem is if i water less frequently then as long as im using h202 it will probably fix the root rot problem im having but ive noticed unless your able to water frequently the plants grow extemely slow and it makes it not even worth using the rockwool in the first placeI've used rockwool exclusively since I began hydroponic growing years ago. The overwatering problem is operator error and not an issue of the rockwool. Ever thought about flooding/dripping/watering/feeding less frequently? I think the last thing rockwool needs is the ability to dry out faster. More feedings mean quicker salt buildup in the medium.
What is your environment like? Do you have plenty of airflow? Are your cubes too big for your plants? Why type of hydro system do you run? How big are your plants and how many times are you flooding during veg and flower? I get rapid growth in my rockwool cubes and I'm not saying it's the end-all-be-all of hydro mediums, but when used and maintained correctly, it performs beautifully.the problem is if i water less frequently then as long as im using h202 it will probably fix the root rot problem im having but ive noticed unless your able to water frequently the plants grow extemely slow and it makes it not even worth using the rockwool in the first place
4" squared cubes watered twice a day max. sea of green with no veg time. temp 78-83, humidity 45-50. im not gonna lie the air flow isnt that good i gotta get more fans. i do have success though when i let the cubes get almost bone dry before watering and when i say bone dry im not kidding, watering like every 5 days the first 2-3 weeks and growth is slowWhat is your environment like? Do you have plenty of airflow? Are your cubes too big for your plants? Why type of hydro system do you run? How big are your plants and how many times are you flooding during veg and flower? I get rapid growth in my rockwool cubes and I'm not saying it's the end-all-be-all of hydro mediums, but when used and maintained correctly, it performs beautifully.
I clone into rapid rooters, then plant in soil cups. When roots are established, I knock the dirt off of the roots and move the cuttings to 6" rockwool cubes. Two floods per day in veg and three in flower work well with my environment.Homebrew,
Could yu please give us a run down on your RW cube regiment from clone to flower?
Thanks!
My plants would be dead if I watered every 5 days. It sounds like your temps and humidity are good, I'm just really surprised that you can't water multiple times a day without root issues. Even if I dunk a cube into water and set it on a desk, that cube dries out in 24 hours even without a plant in it.4" squared cubes watered twice a day max. sea of green with no veg time. temp 78-83, humidity 45-50. im not gonna lie the air flow isnt that good i gotta get more fans. i do have success though when i let the cubes get almost bone dry before watering and when i say bone dry im not kidding, watering like every 5 days the first 2-3 weeks and growth is slow
ebb n flow. i dont know what kind of rockwool you use but no way in hell the grodan cubes dry out in 24 hours. i use 4 inch squared grodan cubes and they take like a week to dry out. did you ever put the rockwool on a scale and see what % of the weight is gone before you water again?I clone into rapid rooters, then plant in soil cups. When roots are established, I knock the dirt off of the roots and move the cuttings to 6" rockwool cubes. Two floods per day in veg and three in flower work well with my environment.
My plants would be dead if I watered every 5 days. It sounds like your temps and humidity are good, I'm just really surprised that you can't water multiple times a day without root issues. Even if I dunk a cube into water and set it on a desk, that cube dries out in 24 hours even without a plant in it.
What kind of hydro system/method are you running?
After your table drains, your cubes aren't sitting in puddles of water are they? Does your flood table completely drain with zero puddling?ebb n flow.
if i do a a 50/50 Perlite/Vermiculite mixture does it wick and soak up like a sponge? with 100% perlite i want coarse perlite right? im trying to find a medium that wicks but at the same time has alot more air to water ratio. the cubes im talkin about are in flower with no veg and homebrewer theres no puddle brothaI dont know if your using these rockwool cubes for clones, or as a growing medium, but if its your growing medium, fuck that. Switch to Hydroton or a 50/50 Perlite/Vermiculite mixture, or just straight perlite if your trying to save a few bucks.
Im using a DWC system.