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try with the rockwool plus - the tiny ones - it workes reatfor us
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I have no problems with seeds in coco. I germinate them in wet paper towel, then use tweezers to put them near the surfaxce of the coco after they crack. Spray the top of the container, and the next day the seed is coming out the surface. I hardly water at all, as the coco has enough moisture in it to sustain the plant. The plant will work harder looking for water which creatwes a stronger plant. When I do water a seedling...it is very little, like maybe 20ml. As they get bigger, they can receive a little more. When the plant starts to really drink, and the container gets light when lifted...I know it's time to start giving a drenching with runoff, as the plant now has a big enough root system to sustain the wetness.
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that works well too - i try to use something as a humidity dome also.
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thx , interesting replies.and right, it seems overwatering makes seedlings weak and stretchy
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NICE !
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very nice indeed
organic coco growing definetly is intersting too. ![]() bog has nice genetics - ive grown out a bogglegum - veeery yummy ![]() peace |
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Great thread. Needed a bump.
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^^I'll 2nd that.
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third
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