Skunk Baxter
Well-Known Member
Hey, guys. Longtime outdoor grower, doing an indoor project for the first time in over 20 years. This is the first time I've ever grown in rockwool, and I'm a little puzzled about how it's going. The seedlings aren't following the progression I was expecting.
Here's the deal. We have 11 white widow seedlings in 4x4 inch rockwool cubes (I know, probably too large, but live and learn.) The seeds all sprouted on about the 1st of February, 2 and a half weeks ago. Currently, 10 of them are about an inch and a half inch tall with the second set of leaves popping out. 1 of them is a little taller, and much more fully leafed out. The thing is, all of them have long roots coming out of the bottom of the rockwool cubes already.
We have them under a 400-watt MH light, hung about a foot and a half above the plants. We're feeding them 1/4 strength HydraGro in distilled water. I was frankly expecting them to be growing a little faster by now, and I'm confused that the roots are growing so long and so fast while the stems and leaves are still going so slowly.
Does this sound right? The plants seem healthy, but I'm not sure having roots coming out the bottom of the cubes is the best thing for them. But we really don;t have the room in the vegging chamber to put them into the clay pellets and pots yet. Anybody have any thoughts on this situation? We on the right track here, or should we be doing something differently? Thanks in advance for any help.
Here's the deal. We have 11 white widow seedlings in 4x4 inch rockwool cubes (I know, probably too large, but live and learn.) The seeds all sprouted on about the 1st of February, 2 and a half weeks ago. Currently, 10 of them are about an inch and a half inch tall with the second set of leaves popping out. 1 of them is a little taller, and much more fully leafed out. The thing is, all of them have long roots coming out of the bottom of the rockwool cubes already.
We have them under a 400-watt MH light, hung about a foot and a half above the plants. We're feeding them 1/4 strength HydraGro in distilled water. I was frankly expecting them to be growing a little faster by now, and I'm confused that the roots are growing so long and so fast while the stems and leaves are still going so slowly.
Does this sound right? The plants seem healthy, but I'm not sure having roots coming out the bottom of the cubes is the best thing for them. But we really don;t have the room in the vegging chamber to put them into the clay pellets and pots yet. Anybody have any thoughts on this situation? We on the right track here, or should we be doing something differently? Thanks in advance for any help.