No, I`m not sure what I saw with my own eyes. I probably should have read a book instead, about what someone else saw or did. I do not post theory's - I only post about what I have personally seen or done. I never said that if you do not stack cubes, that you
will get tip rot - I said that you
could. Real life experience is a valuable tool - snarky comments are not
My SNARKY comment is: Grow a few plants......MORE than a few. But don't look at a buddies dumb ass project and try to pass it onto
another new comer. WHY DO YOU THINK MORE PEOPLE HAVEN'T REPLIED !!!!!
Stacking cubes is 1. a waste of money 2. gonna stay just as wet as ONE cube after flooding it
3. will end up falling the hell over and breaking your pretty ladies you have worked so hard to grow.
If and I mean IF stacking rock wool cubes to stop your "tip rot" was the "ANSWER" dont you think it would
be all over this site. Good looking out anyway Genisis I guess you are trying to help.
Matticus You will do what ever your brain tells you to do in the end, but why not start simple.
Then if you run into rot problems try "stacking". Rock wool cubes aren't so touchable and will
dent up and mash and be a mess if you have to handle them alot and shit. Yes they can be handled / picked up
gently but chunks fall off and ect...
If you are bound and determined to stack those cubes AT LEAST get 6 inch base cubes and 4 inch cubes to stack on top
So things aren't top heavy.
Be Easy from Mr. Snarky and good luck either way