Al B. Fuct
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My cubes go into my Fytocell media with the cube tops level with the media surface.I have read through most of your threads, but I have not come across my following question, with your system, when you 1st put the clones in the flowering cycle how deep to you plant in the rock wool pot to allow water to reach the roots when u flood, as Im finding, as when i put my new rooted clones in tray 1 they dont have the root depth for my flood and drain tray without vegin them for a week and hand watering them from the top.
Fytocell has to be dampened with nute soln before the plants go into it. Same with pots stuffed only with RW floc. Starts the wicking action.
Only in the case of using clay pellets is handwatering needed (for abt the 1st week), since pellets have a very poor wicking action. Don't top or handwater RW floc or Fytocell. They both wick rather well. Top watering isn't needed and may cause probs. Just wet Fytocell or RW once from the top before sticking the plants in.
Orstraya.Also this may seem like an odd question, but what country to u live in?
True, in the case of pots filled with clay pellets. When using media that wicks well, it's not necessary to flood any more than about 25-50mm from the tray floor.You want your rockwool to be 1/2" above the flood line, or it will stay saturated.
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Perlite doesn't wick terribly well. You might want to handwater the media around the cube for a few days post potting up, but do a finger test first. Test the dampness with your finger after the system has flooded. If it feels damp 25-50mm down from the media surface, don't top water. Remember- think damp, never wet. Damp is enough. You want roots to seek downward to get established. Don't wet the cube when top watering.I actually am Using all perlite and cubes,
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