Tall Stems Question

Ventrue05

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So as you can see the type of setup im trying out right now n thought to myself now that my sour diesel is finally starting to take off n tall. i was wondering if the same rule applied when burying tall stretched stems for bubblers. I was thinking of wraping rockwool around it n place it deeper in the water or is this to soon?

The plant in the dirt is Strawberry Haze id say 2 weeks from seed.The other in the larger bubbler is about 4weeks old from local genetics :D
 

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TreeAgent

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Yeah, bury the stem. Roots will grow in the absence of light, so roots will grow from whatever is buried.
 

Rentaldog

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:) looking good, I like the home made stuff.

I dont think replanting the stems deeper will hurt - the book I have actually encourages it if you get a lot of stretch early.

Also, you may black out the containers your plants are growing in. Light will cause algae problems in your water, and it will also harm your roots if they stay exposed like that :( may help you avoid future problems!
 

Ventrue05

Active Member
:) looking good, I like the home made stuff.

I dont think replanting the stems deeper will hurt - the book I have actually encourages it if you get a lot of stretch early.

Also, you may black out the containers your plants are growing in. Light will cause algae problems in your water, and it will also harm your roots if they stay exposed like that :( may help you avoid future problems!
Yeah man i know about the algee stuff, just wanted to see if this would work and how the bubbles moved the roots, nutes, etc. Going to use the small red Tupperware as a nursery bin for clones. Duct tape the bottom n lids later on, to high right now to do it. prolly on one of my days off.

About the recycle stuff yeah, my bro was like "save it, recycle save the world you'll need it one day" over some carbon filter rocks you buy for fish lol. So yeah i have like 3 of those right now, planning to turn em all into bubblers.
 
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