Ooo thats a tough one. You can cause the root that stems from the seed to rot if there is too much water. So it is possible that they are dead, but I would try to keep it moist/damp; shake out theexcess water of any (Don't squeeze it, that would colapse some of the trapped air). If you can't bring them back, you should try to germinate some seeds and put them in potting soil... its a pretty safe way to do it.The seeds still haven't shown any signs of growth. I stuck a little rockwool into the holes i put the seeds in, because I think i made em a little too big. Also I took the net pots out of the DWC cuz i think they were getting too much water even though they were in less than one inch. the cubes looked saturated too. So i took em out last night and today nothing has changed, the cubes are still pretty moist so hopefully they were just getting a little too much water. Did i kill them? or what else could I have done wrong? please help
well I took out the seeds, let the cubes dry out a little then put the seeds back in the opposite side of the cube. there were 3 with tap roots so one of them had a little growth. i put the pots back in the system but the water isn't touching them. I also relocated my entire op. if the one without a tap root doesn't do anything before the new mazzar/afghan seed germs, i'm taking it out. and if in three days the others don't sprout i'm gonna start on new ones. Hopefully i can bring em back. Will potting soil work in grow rocks?Ooo thats a tough one. You can cause the root that stems from the seed to rot if there is too much water. So it is possible that they are dead, but I would try to keep it moist/damp; shake out theexcess water of any (Don't squeeze it, that would colapse some of the trapped air). If you can't bring them back, you should try to germinate some seeds and put them in potting soil... its a pretty safe way to do it.
Sounds like a good plan. When I transplanted my sprouts that were in soil to my grow rocks, I just VERY GENTLY dug around the sprout and took it out. Then I gently removed some of the excess soil, and then put it in the grow rocks and covered up the sides. I left some soil so that way it was an easier transplant for the sprout. You can get rid of the soil later by digging it out, or by pouring water over were the soil is to kind of wash it away (i did this in the tub and got out most of the soil). The downside to doing it this way is that some soil make get into your water and make it dirty. But I figured it'd be okay since I am going to change my water some what regularly.well I took out the seeds, let the cubes dry out a little then put the seeds back in the opposite side of the cube. there were 3 with tap roots so one of them had a little growth. i put the pots back in the system but the water isn't touching them. I also relocated my entire op. if the one without a tap root doesn't do anything before the new mazzar/afghan seed germs, i'm taking it out. and if in three days the others don't sprout i'm gonna start on new ones. Hopefully i can bring em back. Will potting soil work in grow rocks?
I checked on my seeds again, nothing was showing so i took em all out and not one had a tap root. either they fell off cuz they were dead or I broke em off pulling them out(i dont think i did) so im planting four new seeds. 2 afghan mazzar 1 bubblegum and 1 big bud. one afghan cracked and had a tap root after soaking in water for 24 hours so I have high hopes for that. The rest are germing and will hopefully be sprouts soon. i'm gonna try and use the rockwool again but soil sounds goodSounds like a good plan. When I transplanted my sprouts that were in soil to my grow rocks, I just VERY GENTLY dug around the sprout and took it out. Then I gently removed some of the excess soil, and then put it in the grow rocks and covered up the sides. I left some soil so that way it was an easier transplant for the sprout. You can get rid of the soil later by digging it out, or by pouring water over were the soil is to kind of wash it away (i did this in the tub and got out most of the soil). The downside to doing it this way is that some soil make get into your water and make it dirty. But I figured it'd be okay since I am going to change my water some what regularly.
Hope that helps, and Good Luck!