Hi there! :jointsmile:

Got into an intellectual fight with my bro the other day over when it is time to stop watering the rockwool cube in the DWC bucket. I was under the impression that you water the cube, avoiding the stem and thus root rot and other nasty thing, until the roots pop out the netpot....(rockwool is in net pot, surrounded by hydroton). He countered with the fact that if i wanted the roots to grow,...which I am trying to accomplish so I can get the roots to the bottom of the bucket for bubbleation (:rastasmoke: yea, i made that one up), then i should stop watering the babes, which are about, meh, 5 days old. This seems right to me, since roots stretch for water...but i thought i had read differently on here somewhere. Any help is greatly appreciated!!!!!

:jointsmile::rasta::rastasmoke::hippy:
paperchaser825 Reviewed by paperchaser825 on . To irrigate!...Or not to irrigate!....That IS the question.... Hi there! :jointsmile: Got into an intellectual fight with my bro the other day over when it is time to stop watering the rockwool cube in the DWC bucket. I was under the impression that you water the cube, avoiding the stem and thus root rot and other nasty thing, until the roots pop out the netpot....(rockwool is in net pot, surrounded by hydroton). He countered with the fact that if i wanted the roots to grow,...which I am trying to accomplish so I can get the roots to the bottom of the Rating: 5