Quote Originally Posted by PharmaCan
Did you root the clones in the rockwool in a dome or did you just put rockwool in coco then cutting in rockwool?

If it's the latter, I would use your mister to moisten the coco around the rockwool cube. Coco does "moist" really well.

Do you have good drain holes in your pots? Coco needs to be flooded with about 10% runoff.

Coco is fun to grow in. You just have to remember, it only looks like soil - but it's actually hydro, so you hafta get a dro Zen going but once that's in sinc, it's really a fun medium to grow in - almost idiot proof.

Good luck! :thumbsup:

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I rooted the clones in Rockwell then put them into my Coco.

I dont; think I can soak all that Coco it will take forever for it to dry and my plants will stay waterlogged wont they?

I know your not supposed to let Coco dry out ever, So Add as I need to. Once they are bigger I will be able to soak the whole pot down no problems.

Or should I soak the sukers down now? hmmm I didn't do the runoff thing with my tomatoes outside. they turend out preety well.
kdspecial Reviewed by kdspecial on . Clones a mother and a lowryder... Clones in All Coco looking pretty Bad (I cut them too small) but they'll come back.... If not I have a pretty nice mother to get some more. bigger cuttings. The lowryder is getting very close I just flushed Her with a solution. I been feeding the clones pretty well cuz they seem liked they needed it. As well adding MagiCal micro supp. for one feeding so far. All at just over 1/4 strength//// Rating: 5