If you did squish it it wold be like cracking an egg! Goo all over, they are real docile and slow, big webs somtimes 4 meters across (support threads) and 1m across in the circle part! They can catch small birds so I hear!
On the seed front, you don't want the rockwool super wet, think of a sponge that you soak then squeeze all the water you can out of it so no more drips just moist and humid.
Can you see the sees in the holes? You should be able to, allows observation so if one gets mold you can take it away from the others and they like to see light and feel the heat off the lamp. If you can see them you can also see when they crack and the little white root that comes out. The health of that root is super important, so if it dies and rots toss the cube or at least quarantine it.
You'll do fine!
On the seed front, you don't want the rockwool super wet, think of a sponge that you soak then squeeze all the water you can out of it so no more drips just moist and humid.
Can you see the sees in the holes? You should be able to, allows observation so if one gets mold you can take it away from the others and they like to see light and feel the heat off the lamp. If you can see them you can also see when they crack and the little white root that comes out. The health of that root is super important, so if it dies and rots toss the cube or at least quarantine it.
You'll do fine!