Ill have to look around ebay for em then, thanks! I would put the rest in soil but I sprouted 4 seeds and used my last 2 pots for the 2 that didnt make it into my setup soo....you can get rockwool and starter plugs only at hydro stores. ebay has hydro stores with competitive prices.
since you already have them in peat pellets maybe you would have better luck transferring them to soil...although i won't condone such a use of cannabis rofl.
If you can, get some more seeds and a bag of rockwool/plugs ($15), just sprout the seeds in those and apply them to your setup.
...Ill still try it out, whats to loose huh? Yeah I was just reading a history of hydroponics or something and it said something about how they used peat, but it was prone to bits floating away and it would break down over time.Since they are in peat pellets, just go with those. That's what we used to use before we had rockwool.
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Yeah, the starter cube is put into a pot of growrocks AKA hydroton, large-particle aggregate, those clay balls, or even perlite or coir, and then dripped into, or flooded several times a day. Root rot is not caused by being too wet, it's caused by res temps too high and the fungus grows.Anyway, my question now is, should I keep a 3x a day 20 minute watering cycle for peat? It seems to hold the water very well and I dont want to have to worry about my seedlings getting root rot or whatever... And after that is done off the drip, should I just throw the whole peat pellet in with a bunch of small rocks or something?
thanks for the help!!
Nope, as I understand it, the stuff dissipates in 2 days, especially in a recirculating res.I have a question about the H2o2 add back rule. I use the 35% stuff and usually add back a full dosage 3ml/gal every other day. Is this to quick?
1) yep thats me last year, my second year experimenting with growing, we threw some seeds in my friends dads planter in the front yard and once they got half a foot tall we transplanted em to a pot and moved em out back. unfortunately that plant (halfway thru the summer and soon after the pic was taken) was infested by an ant colony and we had to kill itlol 1st- is that really your slightly blurred pictures as your avatar?
2nd-Where is this history of hydro article you speak of? I would like to see it as well.
3rd- potroast, check out zaq's journal dude. This one kid is dominating his thread with all this 12 yr old shit. I tried to tell skunkkush about it, but hes not accepting pm's.
sweet, thanks!!!!Yeah, the starter cube is put into a pot of growrocks AKA hydroton, large-particle aggregate, those clay balls, or even perlite or coir, and then dripped into, or flooded several times a day. Root rot is not caused by being too wet, it's caused by res temps too high and the fungus grows.
I've never done that but I would think that it would be easy to transfer any established plant, with clean roots, into a bucket of rocks. Just put it in some rocks, and pile rocks all around. If the rocks are flooded or dripped into immediately, the plants will adapt quickly and really take off.can i transfer 5" net pots from dwc to a modified waterfarm?I have a vegg room and a seperate flower room.do i have to wait for them to adjust to the water farm before changing nute solution to bloom?hydroton medium,GH Flora series....i am allowed to have 3 vegging and 3 flowering--medical grower,I want to always have plants growing, the 5" pots have lots of room in the waterfarm top bucket....this is my first hydro any advice will help