ghettodreamz
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which is better and why?? how much should i need for 8 10" netted pots? thanks finally gettin this togetha
ghettodreamz said:which is better and why?? how much should i need for 8 10" netted pots? thanks finally gettin this togetha
Stoney Bud said:Rockwool is used as a substitute for peat or soil. If you're using net pots, I'll assume you're using hydroponics.
The rockwool cubes are put into the net baskets and then into the media after rooting.
What type of system are you using?
Stoney Bud said:Rockwool is used as a substitute for peat or soil. If you're using net pots, I'll assume you're using hydroponics.
The rockwool cubes are put into the net baskets and then into the media after rooting.
What type of system are you using?
If you're using the 6" net pots, you need enough to fill 8 of them. The cubes don't shrink or expand. Just get enough to fill all of your net pots.ghettodreamz said:how much should i get for 1 harvest of 8 buckets??
ghettodreamz said:im using a dwc setup... as for the netted pots is the bigger the better?? they have two sizes 6 and 10 inch that just snap on the top of the buket
If you go with the large baskets, you may want to use some rocks in the bottom of the net baskets to stabilize them. The plants could get top heavy later and that would help keep them steady.ghettodreamz said:so i need rockwool and grow rocks??? i bought sum rockwool cubs do i still need the rocks and where can i get em?>???
KADE said:hydroton is more easily re-used then rockwool... and produces a heavier base... i know a lot of ppl that use rockwool starter cubes... then bury them in the hydroton.
Stoney Bud said:ZACKLY man! You've said it all!
Reuse rockwool?
Ewwwwww, that's like washin tp... theoretically possible, but impracticable.
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