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sir_root
sir_rootstarted grow question 4h ago
So, a question for growers out there, please. I am starting my seedlings in rapid rooters. So far, I think things are going well. That said, I have noticed that the rooters do not entirely fill the space in the tray. Should I add some soil to give them more "deep" darkness?
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Antifame
Antifameanswered grow question 1h ago
There is no need to do that. Roots will form inside the rooters just fine. The compact cubes are making them easier to be transplanted later. Imho they already look big enough to go into a real pot. 😊
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Nocone_Purple
Nocone_Purpleanswered grow question 2h ago
You’re doing fine, no need to add soil around the rapid rooters. The roots will naturally search for darkness and space once transplanted. Just make sure the plugs stay moist but not soaked and they’ll explode once they hit the main medium
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Green_claws
Green_clawsanswered grow question 3h ago
Hi.. No defiantly not. When you pick them up it's just going to fall all over the place.. There's no reason to do this the roots themselves will grow within the pucks and stick out and most probably airprune to some extent, check out the diary Iv just put on, they are clones but it's the same principle for rooting out.. Some roots are 10 cm long il get more pictures on today, as long as you saturated enough feed from the bottom now to send the roots searching, there's probably holes in the bottom of that tray so put it on a plate or something like that and water onto that.. Check it out... growdiaries.com/diaries/291058-grow-journal-by-green-claws
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