From Marogarden to Soil?

BudMist

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Now that my seeds are germing in my Marogarden (big up to Tek!), I need some clarity on when and how to transplant into soil.

Specifically, CAN I transplant from hydro to soil? Go to rockwool?

Do I keep the sponge material? (if not, how to I detangle the roots?)

If I create a germination/cloning cycle, how does that affect the light/water cycle embedded in the Marogarden? (I have a clone in one of the slots too.)

At what point is it safe to leave the nutes that came with the system and start using my own nute recipe?

...I'm gonna go smoke while I wait for ya'll to help me out! :joint:
 

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i'd just poke a hole in some soil and stick it in. loose the sponge if poss.See what happens.
Ditch the nutes that came with it and use your own.
I dont know what you mean about the light/water cycle. Do you mean what setting to put it on?
 
Yea the settings...do I switch to a different setting for seeds (tomato/pepper) than I do for clones?
 
to be honest i have no idea. I'm not really sure the different settings change it a whole lot. I have heard different ppl use different settings to much success. The settings mainly change the pump timer, the light dont vary too much. I just went with the longest light cycle which i believe is the herbs one, but with this the pump is not on 24/7. Didnt cause me any problems. I picked up a couple of rooted cuttings and just stuck them in no probs.
Are you talking about just chopping and sticking straight n the garden. Not sure about that as the sponge will get quite wet ,maybe too wet for cloning . Again not sure but that is what i think. I will try to clone and get roots before i put in the garden.
 
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