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    Take seedlings out of system?

    I put my seedlings into my E&F system, in 1" rockwool cubes before they had a developed root system. They don't seem like they are doing anything at all.

    I realize I shouldn't have put them in so early. Should I take them out and put them into a glass dish/tray and block it from light?

    That way I could tell if the rockwool was Moist and not wet... and check on the root progress from time to time... Both of which are impossible if they are buried in hydroton...


    How long should the roots be below the 1" cube before I put it in hydroton and run the E&F?

    thanks
    Illusion Reviewed by Illusion on . Take seedlings out of system? I put my seedlings into my E&F system, in 1" rockwool cubes before they had a developed root system. They don't seem like they are doing anything at all. I realize I shouldn't have put them in so early. Should I take them out and put them into a glass dish/tray and block it from light? That way I could tell if the rockwool was Moist and not wet... and check on the root progress from time to time... Both of which are impossible if they are buried in hydroton... How long should the Rating: 5

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    Take seedlings out of system?

    When your roots are long enough that at least one or two inches gets covered when you flood the system, then you should put them into your system. Otherwise you leave them in your tray where you can make sure the roots are going to get moisture.

    If you've got a 6" net pot, you'll usually start seeing roots coming out 4-7 days after putting the plants in. As long as the plant looks like it is not dying, even if it looks kinda dormant, it will be OK. During the first week or sometimes even two, after the plants are in the system, it usually looks like they are not doing anything. Then one day you'll look in on them and say "woah, what happened? I don't remember you guys being this big!" I would just keep the light back a ways until they look like they've started to grow good. Then keep it as close as possible, but move it closer gradually over a week or two. Good luck.

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    #3
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    Take seedlings out of system?

    Exactly what I needed to hear, thank you opie :thumbsup:

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    #4
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    Take seedlings out of system?

    No problem.

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