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Rockwool Trees

SecondAttempt

Active member
I didn't know Logan Airport was in Maine... fucking news...

So what does this all mean?

Boutique doesn't keep info anyhow? Right?
 

Dark Helmet

Active member
I'd like to add that for a long time now Gypsy has not been active as an Admin on the sites
most of you know that he didn't post regularly and left the day to day running to the staff
he does not have direct access to any of the sites as of his current situation his accounts have been suspended

that's from oldpink
 

Grow4Flow

Member
I had some real nice teens in soil, i just rinsed the soil off in a bucket of PH'd water and Super
B and buried them in the charged flock last night. I checked on them this morning and they are starting to go limp, not sure if it's the flock or what but i have done this many times with soil clones and teens to transfer to my aeroponic systems without issue at all.

Anybody else go through this?
 

Dynamite

Member
I had some real nice teens in soil, i just rinsed the soil off in a bucket of PH'd water and Super
B and buried them in the charged flock last night. I checked on them this morning and they are starting to go limp, not sure if it's the flock or what but i have done this many times with soil clones and teens to transfer to my aeroponic systems without issue at all.

Anybody else go through this?

root shock , I just put the soil in the wool .. never hurt a thing ..maybe knock a little of the soil off if it's not packed full of roots ..

did you check the PH and PPM runoff of your wool ?

I like to let containers dry out the first couple of feeds after transplant , let those roots grow , then they will take off

a little transplant shock seems normal for the first 48hrs .. any longer then that and I'd bet the wool's ph or ppm is off
 

Snype

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Veteran
Glad I copied a lot of this thread including pictures and information just in case someone deleted everything like usual!
 

Firebrand

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I am so glad that I was able to see this thread before it was deleted, it was truly a thing of beauty, those pictures of those trees, growing huge in those tubs of rockwool is a memory that I will never forget.

Good luck to Don wherever he is.
 

Grow4Flow

Member
i have been trying to let this stuff dry out now for over a week, it sure does absorb tons of water. I can't even feed yet for fear of over watering.
 

dreaded

Active member
^^^ Yea..it absorbs alot of water.. I like the way the plants grow in the wool... slow till it gets a good rootball though... Nice white roots ...
 

Firebrand

Active member
i have been trying to let this stuff dry out now for over a week, it sure does absorb tons of water. I can't even feed yet for fear of over watering.

The Hydro wick system..........:biggrin:


"just add water, it makes its own sauce"
From Joe's Garage

I gotta relate, when I younger and still a guerrilla in the bush I use to know these guys that scammed the phone company by taking the job of delivering the new phone books, but often they would throw the books away and collect the pay under false pretense.

I would find their dumps and grab a couple dozen books, I would bury them at the bottom of my holes, they never dried out, even in drought, talking about flock reminded me about that.

Ah... to be young again.
 
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