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06-30-2006, 05:04 AM #1OPMember
Peat pellets=rockwool cubes for cloning?
I live in a place where they seem to have never heard of rockwool, I went to three plant places. They do have peat pellets and on the package is a pic of plant roots growing out of it, will these work? And on a related topic, I wanted to eliminate the need for transplanting from a small pot to a medium pot by using those small pots made out of biodegradable stuff,... is there any reason Not to do that? are mj roots strong enough to break free of them?
maryjannne Reviewed by maryjannne on . Peat pellets=rockwool cubes for cloning? I live in a place where they seem to have never heard of rockwool, I went to three plant places. They do have peat pellets and on the package is a pic of plant roots growing out of it, will these work? And on a related topic, I wanted to eliminate the need for transplanting from a small pot to a medium pot by using those small pots made out of biodegradable stuff,... is there any reason Not to do that? are mj roots strong enough to break free of them? Rating: 5Anything I say or have said on this or any other message board is purely fiction, based on hypothetical situations only for the purpose of learning and information exchange. knowledge=power
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06-30-2006, 05:17 AM #2Member
Peat pellets=rockwool cubes for cloning?
Yes, you can use the Pellets to clone. I have used them many times to clone. Not sure on the potting question.
BHG
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06-30-2006, 05:43 AM #3OPMember
Peat pellets=rockwool cubes for cloning?
thanks very much for answering. I have asked a few questions in the past and got no answer at all. PlanetSkunk is great for getting ques answered but the site never seems to be working anymore.
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06-30-2006, 02:03 PM #4Senior Member
Peat pellets=rockwool cubes for cloning?
I know some people who like them better then RW.
RW is also made of a wierd rock.
Not the most environmentally friendly thing to use.
I've been considering going back to those.
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06-30-2006, 02:26 PM #5Member
Peat pellets=rockwool cubes for cloning?
Here's some info on making biodegradable seedling pots from newspaper:
http://frugalliving.about.com/od/gar...spaperpots.htm
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06-30-2006, 02:30 PM #6Senior Member
Peat pellets=rockwool cubes for cloning?
Hi Mary,
yes the pellets do work well.. Have you cloned before?
Using wily spray will increase you chance of successful cloning.
cheers..
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07-01-2006, 04:01 AM #7OPMember
Peat pellets=rockwool cubes for cloning?
thanks everyone
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07-02-2006, 03:22 PM #8Senior Member
Peat pellets=rockwool cubes for cloning?
If you use the biodegradable peat pots,be sure to transplant before the roots penetrate it! You should have them moist enough that your able to tear the bottom off and leave all four sides!If it's the pellets? Then carefully tear the netting before transplanting The roots will grow straight down and then spread trough the new soil you transplanted in.Thus reducing transplant shock,by a great deal!That's only with the pots not the pellets! They are both a good choice! I'd go with the pots not the pellets!
Ga Grown
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07-02-2006, 03:29 PM #9Senior Member
Peat pellets=rockwool cubes for cloning?
Yeah, what Ga said.
You can kind of tear up the pot a little. It's good.
For growing from seed I used to be REALLY happy with the pellets.
Then I got sick of always running out and switched to nursery 6-packs.
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07-02-2006, 03:30 PM #10Senior Member
Peat pellets=rockwool cubes for cloning?
Hey Ga Grown.. : )
Why do you transplant before seeing the roots?
And I have never had to tear the net.. the roots just push through the netting... : )
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