Ambitious RDWC SOG Setup Advice?

SnapsProvolone

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Pot size depends on plant size/count per sq ft or you can use disposable rockwool logs sitting on cocotek mats. Panda over it all and cut x's to set clones on the logs. This keeps roots dark and reduces evaporative losses. This is just as good as pots n rocks.
 

jijiandfarmgang

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As for seedy buds, correct me if im wrong, but that just means somone isnt paying attention to their girls, or they have shitty hermied up genetics... Are you suggesting that the more forgiving nature of coco (and soil-like/imitation mediums) will result in less plant stress and less likely hermied plants?
I just said the cocco thing because if you can't control temps well, and it gets hot so does your hydro solution. Hot res= root rot in no time.

The seedy buds person was just a dumbass, who had to grow the max amount of plants he could for his first grow, in a very tiny room. He pretty much made every mistake you can and never learned from them. He quit growing.

People claim a lot of things cause herm plants. In my experience its only been from shit genetics, such as a friends clone only strain that is only locally known and just so happens to be the best strain ever.

- Jiji
 

Miley T

New Member
People claim a lot of things cause herm plants. In my experience its only been from shit genetics, such as a friends clone only strain that is only locally known and just so happens to be the best strain ever.

- Jiji
This made me laugh.

So snaps your saying move clones directly from the cloner to the logs? Whats the best medium to clone them in inorder to make transfer easy and not damage roots.
 

SnapsProvolone

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This made me laugh.

So snaps your saying move clones directly from the cloner to the logs? Whats the best medium to clone them in inorder to make transfer easy and not damage roots.
I clone in 2x2 rockwool plugs if I'm going this route. Bubble cloners are better for dwc.
 
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