Al B. Fuct
once had a dog named
coolio.I will make it there before you get here. My wifes next business trip is going to be to Australia. They usually stay in two different cities, 3 to 4 days each. Don't know the details yet.
No, I didn't see that. You have a 400HPS for mums but fluoros over your flowering plants?You did notice I still have one of the 400 watt hps lights in use right? I am going to use it for about 10 mothers here in the next few months
Nothing stopping you from linking to imgs in my gallery, mon. Will get to it myself if I can.IF you have the time I would appreciate it if you could post one of your clone pictures in my blues thread. I want to use it to explain the difference between running an op that is alreay set up and going and the shoestring operation I am running and I think having the picture right there will help drive the point home. VV
I use the old 'damp paper towel in a partly open plastic bag in a warm place' method, myself. Works a treat, as you also found.I have a question that is sort of relevant to this topic, but i didnt think it was worthy of making a thread, does rockwool germinate seeds well? BEcause i had tried to germinate in rockwool and it didnt work, so i threw it in a wet paper towel and in a bag and it germinated in 24 hours but i left it in for an additional day, but i only left the seed in the rockwool for about a day and a half, i think i was being impatient and didnt give it time, but does it work in rockwool bc i dont think i left it in for long enough.
Putting a seed on a block of damp anything probably won't provide a humid enough environment to crack the bean. Even on a heatmat, a small (40mm) RW cube won't warm all the way to the top, where you might put the seed.
For as rarely as most growers will be cracking beans, the old standard low-tech method is great.