@Tinytoon - HEY TINY!! LOC mentioned in another thread that my rockwool cubes should be located above the flood level of the flood table. My question to you is, I'm about to transplant this weekend, my seedlings are working on their third set of true leaves and the ~12 I'll be transplanting have multiple roots growing out of their 2" cubes (They small I'm pretty sure about 2" as I picture them in my head). So tommorow (sat.) I'm going to transplant them in the evening, and change my lightening schedule from 8:00AM - 12:00AM to 5:00PM - 11:00AM due to the warming temperatures. Since I have my seedlings in rockwool cubes just sitting in one of those black trays the roots are compact mostly against the cubes comming out of the bottom. That being the case, if I go by LOCs advice and transplant them where the cube is above the flood level, how would I go about watering the plant until the roots grow down to where the flood level is? Or should I maybe have it partially submerged?