atrumblood
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Hey guys, I am starting to map out my aeroponic system, and I was wondering. Is rockwool a better choice for aeroponic/hydroponic, or would Rapid Rooter plug's do better?
hahahahahahahrockwool is the woman on the rag of all cloning methods
fair enough...buthahahahahahah
dude, it's either the watering or the clonebox temp causing you grief. I fully appreciate poor success with cubes til I worked out 'damp not soaked' on a consistent basis. That's why I go into SUCH detail about that in the cloning thread.
We determined in another thread that you were using 25mm cubes instead of wrapped 40mm cubes. That's the difference, the small cubes were drying out on you too quickly.fair enough...but
not the temps...i got the thermo heat mat as per your instructions...watering, well i weighed them and bought the salad spinner blablabla....i simply suck at it! i really did follow ALL the guidelines you laid out....
First of all, the RW cube must not be kept wet, rather only damp. It must not be saturated. This will drive out all the air from the material, necessary for root formation. If I knew the actual size of the cubes you have, I could tell you fairly closely how much water makes them just damp instead of wet.What should the temp be for ROCKWOOL germination? I bought A-OK StarterPlugs (rockwool) and I followed the directions and placed the seed into the soaked ROCKWOOL cube & placed the RW CUBE into a ZIPLOCK baggy (because I don't have ventilated dome).
Where should I place the baggy (Light or darkness)??? |
What temp should the wet RW cube be in???
Thanks in advance!
-MD
sure thing and good luckWhat should the temp be for ROCKWOOL germination? I bought A-OK StarterPlugs (rockwool) and I followed the directions and placed the seed into the soaked ROCKWOOL cube & placed the RW CUBE into a ZIPLOCK baggy (because I don't have ventilated dome).
Where should I place the baggy (Light or darkness)??? | dark
What temp should the wet RW cube be in??? 75-78 degrees F
Thanks in advance!
-MD
still got the old adsl running i see.We determined in another thread that you were using 25mm cubes instead of wrapped 40mm cubes. That's the difference, the small cubes were drying out on you too quickly.
ya, al i know...hmmmm, i guess this thread was before the other one and we just got another reply on it, i wouldn't bother you twice....again
First of all, the RW cube must not be kept wet, rather only damp. It must not be saturated. This will drive out all the air from the material, necessary for root formation. If I knew the actual size of the cubes you have, I could tell you fairly closely how much water makes them just damp instead of wet. he's using the same ones i had...1.5'' cubes
Doesn't matter whether the bean is exposed to light or not when you're germinating. Can be in the dark or light. Once it sprouts and you see the seed leaves, they should go under 18-24h light.
A 30C heat mat will speed germination dramatically. Top of the fridge or on the back of a CRT monitor are less precise though effective means of making them only slightly warm as well.
A paper towel will do! That's what I usually use, one folded in quarters and put in a plastic sammich bag.sure thing and good luck
you really only need a moist paper towel in a ziplock left open in the dark and poof