OH yea...Knowm you just reminded me that I didn't give my :twocents: about rockwool...

It's GREAT! But beware of the different qualities of rockwool. Stay on the lookout for those blocks that were machine layered as opposed to hand 'clumped.' If it is of good quality, it will make a big difference due to it's ability to hold just the right ratio of water/air so as not to drown your plants nor starve them.

Keep your rockwool moist, but not sitting in water. When working with clones, mist 3 times daily...and when I say mist, I mean get most of the water on the rockwool!

Otherwise, there's not much you can screw up...with the rockwool, that is. Of course you'll also want to keep your humidity and temperature under control, and give the proper amount of light for the height and maturity level of the plant.

Oh...and keep them covered...wretched mold!

Then, you're golden. RastafarI.


Here's some pics of seedlings in RW (dropped in after germ)...and on the left are clones transplanted into RW.


The Fog :rastasmoke: