Snow Crash
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I don't believe in germinating before planting, so you lost me there. I'm also no expert on DWC or rockwool. You'd be best served directing this question right at the dwc/rockwool crowd in the hydroponic forum.I'm 5 days in germinating Northern Lights and the taproots are exposed but it's not very long, (I've heard it's desirable to have the taproot to be about 2cm in length.) My question is, once the taproot are exposed is it okay to "plant" them in my DWC or should I wait until it sprouts? All the threads that I searched through, everyone at this stage just planted it in soil from what I've found.
The last Taproot'd seeds that I planted in my DWC, nothing happened and the seeds eventually died and taproot turned into mush. Additional information: from day1 on my first attempted plantation, I used reversed osmosis water, and added nutes to about 150ppm concentration @5.5-5.8ish PH. could I have possibly fried the poor thing? I'm using Jack's Classic Orchid Special 30-10-10.
I've soaked them in a shot glass of filtered water for 24-hours. I then placed the seeds in 1" rockwool (soaked in 5.5ph water for 24-hours prior) that is then placed in a germination dome with a heat pad underneath.
They're Northern Lights from Nirvana, I've heard some people had mixed results with these seeds
I have used them, not for a while, but basically I'd plant them, keep the cubes from getting dried out and let them grow to the point of throwing roots out of the cube. Then I'd transplant to a netpot with hydroton and let the water level reach pretty much into the bottom row of stones. The bubble action and wicking action would take care of the rest. The roots grow pretty fast in the proper conditions.
Just keep practicing and you'll get the hang of it.