Rom,
Dont use a solid rockwool cube, cut it into small 3/8" cubes and pack those loosely around the stem in the netpot until its full. Handwater from the top occasionally to keep it damp. I did a side by side with netpots filled with a solid r/w cube, r/w chunks, hydroton and one with no media that used a neoprene collar. The plants with the solid r/w cube were slow as the roots have to push through the cube, it`s hard to judge how wet or dry the cube is too. The hydroton plants are very susceptible to wilting unless you handwater often or set up a drip to prevent it from drying out. The large gaps between pebbles dont help as they increase the evaporative water loss and that in turn causes a local chilling effect on the roots. With no media in the netpot you`ll have no choice but to mist the hell out of them to keep them upright, at least until the roots are big enough to capture sufficient mist. By then, they`ll look just like lp aero roots so its not ideal.
The r/w chunks are much easier to deal with and do a better job all round. If you can do a side by side, you`ll be able see the differences first hand.
Dont use a solid rockwool cube, cut it into small 3/8" cubes and pack those loosely around the stem in the netpot until its full. Handwater from the top occasionally to keep it damp. I did a side by side with netpots filled with a solid r/w cube, r/w chunks, hydroton and one with no media that used a neoprene collar. The plants with the solid r/w cube were slow as the roots have to push through the cube, it`s hard to judge how wet or dry the cube is too. The hydroton plants are very susceptible to wilting unless you handwater often or set up a drip to prevent it from drying out. The large gaps between pebbles dont help as they increase the evaporative water loss and that in turn causes a local chilling effect on the roots. With no media in the netpot you`ll have no choice but to mist the hell out of them to keep them upright, at least until the roots are big enough to capture sufficient mist. By then, they`ll look just like lp aero roots so its not ideal.
The r/w chunks are much easier to deal with and do a better job all round. If you can do a side by side, you`ll be able see the differences first hand.