Roots down the netpot

If you are in flower leave them alone. If you are in veg waiting for roots I would transplant to neoprene collars.

Still veggin but i germinated in rockwool, so what if i just put the rockwool inside the 2inch netpot, wouldnt that work? cover around with the hydroton..would be the same as it is now, but at least the roots would be touching the water already.
 
and if youre not using any medium, what holds the plant straight?
CHeck my dwc thread, ez dwc 2" netpots, for a better idea. I use the 2" netpots from clone to harvest and use a pull to length twist tie to secure plant. Very easy to do and maintain.
 
CHeck my dwc thread, ez dwc 2" netpots, for a better idea. I use the 2" netpots from clone to harvest and use a pull to length twist tie to secure plant. Very easy to do and maintain.

But as far as my situation right now, like i said malevolence, what do u think if i just grab my rockwool out of the 10" pot i have it in right now, and transfer to the 2" pot? At least that way the roots will be touching the water solution already, instead of waiting maybe another week for the roots to pop out from under the 10" pot. U think itd benefit me from doin that?
 
that's fine... I have rockwool cubes in those pics I just posted because I transplanted just like you are about to. There is no room in a 2" net pot for hydroton, but you don't need it.
 
If you want to use the baskets with the hydroton/rocks you have to (imo) have a drip flowing down over the rocks to make them actually veg quickly as if the roots were in the water. I like the baskets for the extra support when growing big/heavy other than the support factor, I can't see baskets being of much use.
 
Superstoner is correct. Personally, I add a pinch of nutes and that is all. The reason? You dont want the plant to cannabilize itself, and with just a dab of food your plant will thrive. I use a drop of superthrive per gallon of water, and a pinch of Jack's Professional hydroponic nutes, and a tiny pinch of calcium nitrate and i see roots within the first week.. Easy street.
 
Superstoner is correct. Personally, I add a pinch of nutes and that is all. The reason? You dont want the plant to cannabilize itself, and with just a dab of food your plant will thrive. I use a drop of superthrive per gallon of water, and a pinch of Jack's Professional hydroponic nutes, and a tiny pinch of calcium nitrate and i see roots within the first week.. Easy street.

Im really not using much as it is, for now, but if u never add so much nutes then how do u bump up ur ppms? For instance a full dose of the nutes im using now will only make my ppms go up to around 200. arent full mature plants when their blooming at around 1000 ppms? so i thought u just had to keep increasing ur ppms by adding nutes periodically, plz correct me if im wrong. Thanks
 
Im really not using much as it is, for now, but if u never add so much nutes then how do u bump up ur ppms? For instance a full dose of the nutes im using now will only make my ppms go up to around 200. arent full mature plants when their blooming at around 1000 ppms? so i thought u just had to keep increasing ur ppms by adding nutes periodically, plz correct me if im wrong. Thanks

Well, if your ppm is only 200 then your on track. My cloner buckets run at about 300 and i do not dump the solution .. After the plants "fully root", i bump it up to 600-650 for the rest of the veg cycle or dump every 2 weeks. When i send em into flowering, i mix up a 1300 ppm batch. I usually dump the buckets after 1-2 weeks, depending on size of plants, and if the ppm's drop too low.
 
it took my seedling damn near two weeks to come out a 6 inch netpot. but whn it did finally hit that nutrient, oxygen enriched water.......​Yeeeeeaaaaah baby.
 
Well, if your ppm is only 200 then your on track. My cloner buckets run at about 300 and i do not dump the solution .. After the plants "fully root", i bump it up to 600-650 for the rest of the veg cycle or dump every 2 weeks. When i send em into flowering, i mix up a 1300 ppm batch. I usually dump the buckets after 1-2 weeks, depending on size of plants, and if the ppm's drop too low.
im broke. i aint got no ppm meter and my babies doin what it do.
 
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