T TyPo Well-Known Member Apr 27, 2007 #1 For cloning, should I remove the wrapping around the rockwool?
cali-high Well-Known Member Apr 29, 2007 #4 after you gonna transplant the plastic is to save you from getting ichy
Toking Tide Well-Known Member Apr 29, 2007 #5 cali-high said: after you gonna transplant the plastic is to save you from getting ichy Click to expand... So you do or don't remove plastic for transplant? Although I haven't used rock wool yet I thought you take it off. I do not know for certain though.
cali-high said: after you gonna transplant the plastic is to save you from getting ichy Click to expand... So you do or don't remove plastic for transplant? Although I haven't used rock wool yet I thought you take it off. I do not know for certain though.
U UserFriendly New Member Apr 29, 2007 #6 take it off when you have it in it's final place for flowering.
abudsmoker Well-Known Member Apr 29, 2007 #8 i used becuzz roxx with plastic th eplastic wrapping trapped extra moisture in the cube causing longer time clones in these cubes took 2 weeks longer. for clonging take it off for hydro or drip you want you outside cube to be wrapped if exposed
i used becuzz roxx with plastic th eplastic wrapping trapped extra moisture in the cube causing longer time clones in these cubes took 2 weeks longer. for clonging take it off for hydro or drip you want you outside cube to be wrapped if exposed