Turpman
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Looks like your having a little better luck with the hydro roots.
The seed popping and rapid rooters, to me the rooters look on the wet side. There is a fine line between too wet and too dry. Too wet and rot can start because of the anaerobic media. It's ok to let the dry out a little, makes the plant send out more roots and keeps the nastys away.
What I do is keep the rapid rooters in a cheep dollar store tray that they fit perfect in. This keeps moisture loss from the sides to a minimum. Also keep them under a dome in a seed tray. This reduces needing to water them often. And when I do water I use a 1mill squeeze pipette. I use a tweezer to pull the rooter out to feel the weight, good way to tell if it's wet.
Instead of using coco to fill the hole. Use a small tweezer and pull a small amount of rooter from the side and push it in the hole, than you dont have odd stuff floating around in your hydro. For the plants that want to fall over I use a small zip tie, cut to length+1/2" sharp point. Poke in edge of cube and use a twist tie to support the spindler. Good luck growing plants is an every day learning experience.
The seed popping and rapid rooters, to me the rooters look on the wet side. There is a fine line between too wet and too dry. Too wet and rot can start because of the anaerobic media. It's ok to let the dry out a little, makes the plant send out more roots and keeps the nastys away.
What I do is keep the rapid rooters in a cheep dollar store tray that they fit perfect in. This keeps moisture loss from the sides to a minimum. Also keep them under a dome in a seed tray. This reduces needing to water them often. And when I do water I use a 1mill squeeze pipette. I use a tweezer to pull the rooter out to feel the weight, good way to tell if it's wet.
Instead of using coco to fill the hole. Use a small tweezer and pull a small amount of rooter from the side and push it in the hole, than you dont have odd stuff floating around in your hydro. For the plants that want to fall over I use a small zip tie, cut to length+1/2" sharp point. Poke in edge of cube and use a twist tie to support the spindler. Good luck growing plants is an every day learning experience.