Quote Originally Posted by gigimarga
Just got some Fox Farms ocean forest soil but I'm planning to start it out in just rapid rooters and using a heat-pad dome so I don't run into the problem of cold night temperatures. Should I have gone with Happy frog which contains Mycorrhizae? Should I add that as an additive?

What about the superthrive? Should I skip that completely?
Ill tell you how i do it since we are using some of the same stuff. I personally do the papertowel method to sprout the seeds. Once sprouted i place them in party cups containing FF light warrior. Light warrior isnt as hot as the ocean forrest so you dont have to worry about burning the little ones up. Water with 6-6.3phd water. When its time to transplant i then place them into 1gal of FFOF and water with 6.5ish phd water. Thats pretty much it and ive had great results. The only time i use my rapid rooters is for cloning. I wouldnt use the superthrive. Mine sits in the corner collecting dust haha. Most of the time the less you have to add to your grow the better. Keep it simple
pushit Reviewed by pushit on . Dead roots? I'm new at this and have a problem and questions. Four days after successful germination, the plant did not rise and the casing seemed to need to be removed. I did so and the whole seedling was loose. After very slowly pulling up, I found that the root barely developed and got these: (auto blueberry feminized) (auto white widow feminized) They were planted in organic soil with no nutrients. Also in the water I had a very tiny bit of super thrive. (about a drop to 2 gallons) Rating: 5