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09-20-2007, 03:06 AM #1
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Rapid Rooters in a Drip System?!
Soak your rapid rooters in a Ph'd solution of Clonex for an hour or two before using, Make sure the RR isn't too wet when you put the seed in it.In a dome the RR should stay moist for a week to ten days. Don't give it anymore water until it is almost dry. If it needs water, give it one or two squirts with your mister. When the plant starts using water, it will dry out the RR in one or two days. Again, only mist the RR, but you can start using 2-4 squirts from the mister.Once the RR has about one inch of good root growth - not a couple roots but good root growth, then change it to your other medium.
Rapid Rooters do damp. Rapid Rooters don't do wet.
PC :smokin:PharmaCan Reviewed by PharmaCan on . Rapid Rooters in a Drip System?! Does anyone ever has problems with Rapid Rooters in a drip system? My entire experience with Rapid Rooters so far has been horrible. I have seen atleast 11 seedlings succumb to death for several different reason's due to RR's. Now for some reason im thinking that one of my C99 seedlings died from damping today and i'd rather not have any others succumb to this. Is there anyway i can prevent this from happening in a drip system? Rating: 5
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