Thanks for the advice I picked up some rockwool cubes today and Im soaking them now Im gonna try it rockwool style for now Im just scared as hell I dont want to waste 100 clones...Ive been able to get about 15 to live and thrive on my last one but idk im nervous about it.

Im thinking I can clean the res out completely and then fill the table about 3 inches with bleach/water mix and scrub it out then let it dry during the dark cycle overnight...should I let it go thru the pump or not?
If anyone has any suggestions with cloning feel free to share please. Ive read quite a bit in the faqs and boards but everyone seems to be real big on dwc cloning and that isnt an option for my application or budget at this time so im starting with the basic 7 inch dome and a 50 plug insert with rockwool soaking in phd water of 5.3 right now....My main concern is after I cut them I always think the cubes are getting too dry and I think i keep it too moist...I plan to cut them and use rootech in the mini blocks from bcuzz and use some moisture cloth under the cube tray. Ive read that I should leave the dome sealed for the first three days and then on day 4 prop the hood up on one side so air gets in and use some root stimulater mixed with 6.2 water to re wet the moisture cloth. Does this sound like a good plan? Anyone have any better schedules for me? Im really shooting for 100 good rooted clones with roots busting out all over so this is extremely important. Sorry I rambled so long on this I appreciate all your help!!!
mike024 Reviewed by mike024 on . HYDROTON VS ROCKWOOL Hello All!! So I just cropped my 7 test plants from my 4x4 ebb and flow table and Im gettin ready to fill the table up and make the big push. I used 6 inch square pots and hydroton the first time but didnt quite get the size i wanted. Possibly from algae or the light hitting the roots but Im trying to decide whether to use rockwool 4 inch cubes this time or stick with the hydroton and pots. I wanted to use my ez cloner but it doesnt seem you can do that and go to 4 inch rockwool. The Rating: 5