My 4pot is at the local hydro store ready for pickup. Starting to think about how to use them and one thing that I'm nervous about is how to start them up. I'm a newb. Waiting for my first grow to finish up so I'm that new. And germinating and the seedling phase was a challenge for me the first time.Pretty sure I stunted my first batch of girls, but managed to pull of what should be an OK harvest for a first grow.
For my first grow I germinated right in to an organic coco based solo cup and then transplanted to the fabric geo pots and had them under a dome with heater mat. That took a while to germinate. I was nervous using the paper towel method and handling a seed with a shoot so I opted for the cup method.
And the autopots need a bit more care so that the roots are trained to go down instead of out before you turn on the water. That much I do know.
Mom mentioned using a bottomless solo cup to start out right in the autopot I think. Not sure if that means germinating in the medium or in a paper towel. But the idea being the plastic will make roots develop down at first.
I also have seen some autopot grows where a cube (rockwool?) sits on the top surface of the pot and I assume is used for germination and no transplant required.
So there are options. And I'm trying to settle on something pretty reliable and recommended. I'd like to have as much going in my favor to start out with as I know the seedling phase is pretty critical to having a good harvest. So would appreciate some guidance from the experienced ones!
Thanks.
For my first grow I germinated right in to an organic coco based solo cup and then transplanted to the fabric geo pots and had them under a dome with heater mat. That took a while to germinate. I was nervous using the paper towel method and handling a seed with a shoot so I opted for the cup method.
And the autopots need a bit more care so that the roots are trained to go down instead of out before you turn on the water. That much I do know.
Mom mentioned using a bottomless solo cup to start out right in the autopot I think. Not sure if that means germinating in the medium or in a paper towel. But the idea being the plastic will make roots develop down at first.
I also have seen some autopot grows where a cube (rockwool?) sits on the top surface of the pot and I assume is used for germination and no transplant required.
So there are options. And I'm trying to settle on something pretty reliable and recommended. I'd like to have as much going in my favor to start out with as I know the seedling phase is pretty critical to having a good harvest. So would appreciate some guidance from the experienced ones!
Thanks.