Tried five with the paper towel method and a little hydrogyn peroxide on top and all germed. Sweet. Well I put the rockwool in water and let them soak for a few hours. Then I tested the ph, it was 7.9 so I lowered it to 6.2 and let soak. I added 3 drops of super thrive and let sit. I took the rockwool out of the soaking cup and let them drain off a little. I placed the rockwool in a tubberware on a few paper napkins and started grabbing each seed with tweezers. This is the hard part. Some of the roots had curled and its a pain to get the root to go down and the top to go up. I think I did ok but one or two the root might not be exactly down. Is this ok? When I do something, I put my all into it and not make any mistakes, as Im sure you have read. :rastasmoke: I kinda tried to cover the seeds with the rockwool by pushing it on top of them. Finally I put the lid on the tubberware and put it in my warm dark closet

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texashustle Reviewed by texashustle on . Help with putting seeds in rockwool Tried five with the paper towel method and a little hydrogyn peroxide on top and all germed. Sweet. Well I put the rockwool in water and let them soak for a few hours. Then I tested the ph, it was 7.9 so I lowered it to 6.2 and let soak. I added 3 drops of super thrive and let sit. I took the rockwool out of the soaking cup and let them drain off a little. I placed the rockwool in a tubberware on a few paper napkins and started grabbing each seed with tweezers. This is the hard part. :mad: Some Rating: 5