That's a nightmarish picture. They're staying too wet. You probably could have waited to put the macro plug into the cube, and definitely waited to put the cube into the bucket.My question wasn't about identifying algae but what I didn't know was how to treat algae or mold "on rockwool" and the Plants Are Only "NEW SEEDLINGS" and barely an inch tall and using anything to block the light around the plant over the rockwool isn't yet possible!!!
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That's going to extreme measures. You could probably have left them in the cubes. A little algae is okay as long as you block the light, but if it takes over the medium it will steal nutrients and choke you roots. Even if you kill it, the green usually won't go away. I'd be more concerned with overwatering than the algae.I managed to remove two plugs from the cubes and very few tiny roots were lost. I trimmed off the infected material away from the seedling without harming them. Now it's sitting in a small plastic nanny cups. Maybe I'll keep em alive. I migh have to administer first aid to a third tone as well. It is tall enough for me to use something to block off the light as suggested (until I can get something proper I used black duct tape) waiting to see how long it takes to kill the ugly green carpet.