thecoolman
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Looks like your the troll while I was giving good advice. Pathetic that you a moderator.
Looks like your the troll while I was giving good advice. Pathetic that you a moderator.
Keep stuff clean and we can debate this all day long!
Oh so your flooding newly planted rockwool clones 4 times a day like warlock recomended to the newbie whose rockwool clones are dying. And this was before he said that I dont know how to grow.
your not very "cool" man, just chill. starting shit with 2 of the coolest dude on this site (warlock hellraizer) only means your gonna run into some serious problems later with some real assholes.
from what ive seen everybody(except one person a page back..) gave good advice, but warlock is absolutely right, what may work in one situation for one person may not work for another in the same spot. and if anybody know their shit, about hydro its warlock, hes my go to guy when i got hydro ?s.
its prety hard to over water with rock wool gravity pulls out the water .just my thoughtsIf he (newbie)is taking rockwool clones with roots barely poking out and flooding so often that would cause
constant and complete saturation of the rockwool and possibly cause the brown roots and dying clone question that started this thread.
I had it happen to me in my old flow n grow watering 3 times a day and many people have overwatered rockwool especially newbies as it should dry out some in between waterings.
Good example of a person passing on bad info. I run exactly what your saying not to. Maybe if you know how to grow you would know the difference.
its prety hard to over water with rock wool gravity pulls out the water .just my thoughts
ive been saying this for years and people think im crazy. those things hold so much fuckin water i had rot so many times. now ive figured out that when it comes to 4" squared cubes you dont wanna flood those more that every 4 hours ever in flower. and during lights off id only flood it once. and this is with a heavy yielding strain you might only wanna flood every 6 hours with some strains. ive learned my lesson wit those but then again im talkin about ebb n flowI couldn,t disagree more and the forums are full of people overwatering rockwool which can hold like 90 percent water.
It has some wicking action and with a larger cube alot of the water settles in the bottom half but with a 1 inch cube it stays complety saturated as the wicking action counters the gravity.
Just my thoughts.