I stopped growing in the early nineties (after a rude encounter with a helicopter) but had a couple of decade run that was quite promising.

I am embarrassed to say that I have a very fundamental dumb question about the new technology. I am a medical patient and want to pop a few outdoor this season. I purchased a clone at the dispensary yesterday and it comes in a rockwool type cube. Pretty small at this point - could go in a 3" pot or with a bit of time a quart. My question is how do I change to a soil medium? Just hollow out a hole and drop it in the container? Any advice on early watering schedule . I assume that this cube will retain more water than a normal pot. I only did the indoor thing once in 1980 and a lot has seemingly changed.

Also discouraging to see how few pure sativas remain. I come from a region known for columbian grape jelly type strains and counseled people way back to beware of crossbreeding it out of existence and it doesn't seem like anyone listened...
azurebird Reviewed by azurebird on . Beginner Question I stopped growing in the early nineties (after a rude encounter with a helicopter) but had a couple of decade run that was quite promising. I am embarrassed to say that I have a very fundamental dumb question about the new technology. I am a medical patient and want to pop a few outdoor this season. I purchased a clone at the dispensary yesterday and it comes in a rockwool type cube. Pretty small at this point - could go in a 3" pot or with a bit of time a quart. My question is how do I Rating: 5