lilmafia513
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Yup, the only thing I watered it by spraying the top layer with a bottle sprayer everyday, for the first few days to keep it moist, by the cut tip. Pack it pretty tight when ya first put it in to give the same support as a RW cube.Well, just from 1-2 weeks in perlite I've started seeing the big time advantages of it over soil... the roots are MUCH healthier... I'm talking tons of thick, bright white roots compared to the thin, scraggly, discolored roots in soil.... the extra oxygen from the perlite + the hydro nutes does wonders for the root system. I actually took the plants I had in 5 gallon buckets and transplanted them into mini 2 liter hempy bucket bottles for a while.... making it easier to water/using less nutes/allowing the roots to hit the reservoir faster..... going to leave them like this for a while until the root systems and plants are bigger and then will probably put them back into the 5 gallon buckets eventually. I removed some of the plants I have as many have started showing preflowers... got rid of the males.... right now I have 11 plants in 2 liter hempys and 3 of them are confirmed females, and I think atleast most of the other 7 will probably be female as well... Also, I've been thinking about it, and I think clones would root really well in 2 liter bottles (or 32 oz cups like the guy up above a few posts) filled with perlite hempy style..... The cuttings would get tons of oxygen and if you kept it moist I think it'd work really well. I think I'm going to try it when the plants are bigger and ready to take some cuttings. Have any of you tried rooting clones in mini hempys like this?
It takes longer to root also, from the three i did.
In my opinion the RW works the best, if you plan to move them to hempy buckets. Makes it even less work for an easy grow.