shnkrmn
Well-Known Member
Clones that is. They are doing okay. I added 20% vermiculite to perlite this time. The vermiculite changes the whole nature of hempy. It holds a lot more water than I suspected unlike the perlite which just gets barely damp. They remain heavy from their initial watering so I'm not adding anything until they get light. The clones actually are a little droopy as if overwatered, something that never happens in 100% perlite. That's not going to equate to rapid root growth if it's too wet down there. They are growing though
I think when I transplant to big buckets I'll add maybe 10% vermiculite tops. I don't mind holding a little more water in the medium but if I wanted to grow in SOIL I would just grow in soil.
Shnkrmn + soil = dead plants.



