SRSOG #2 aka Serious OG

supchaka

Well-Known Member
So this is next to the door. The branches are starting to fall over, as I expected they would do. Although inside the room they are holding each other up better than I expected. So it's not really turning out the way it did in my head which was super amazing, but I think she'll turn out ok still image.jpeg
 

supchaka

Well-Known Member
Here was yesterday's pic. Got home a little late so it's kinda shady. I started the count a little early I think, she wasn't quite settled and I also topped all of her branches around day 5. She looks like she's switching into blow up mode though. When she starts throwing out them fat leaves u know the shows begun! The burn looking marks are actually wind damage. She got the shit beat out of her the first few days. image.jpeg
 

supchaka

Well-Known Member
I guess I never posted day 6, but I was looking back and u can see her tops in this one were about to say "see ya!" That's when I topped all her branches and said hey baby spread that energy! She's got enough to go around! image.jpeg
 

supchaka

Well-Known Member
So here's the pros and cons of root riot vs rockwool for you guys.

Rockwool
Pros: cheaper, easier. Longer staying ability without transplant.
Cons: slower to root, harder to check roots, heavy

Root riot
Pros: convenient, faster rooting.
Cons: dries out quicker. Trays need more attention. needs transplant much sooner.

I have some of the root riot plugs already rooted and settling in soil at 7 days. None of the rockwool cubes are showing yet which doesn't mean they aren't rooted, just not poking through the bigger sized cube yet.

For any home user and myself I think the root riots are the way to go. I transplant quickly after rooting so that's not an issue for my own grows. Like I said though I'm making this switch for volume and I need to know I can leave cuts in a tray for a week or 2 after rooting and I just can't do that easily with root riots.
 
Last edited:

SomeGuy

Well-Known Member
good to know. Im kinda hooked on aero cloning at the moment too. I am suprised there is not more of a market for teens in cups. talk about instant big plant in flower. :-)

BTW looks the srs is looking great. will be coming down this weekend me thinks. her and several others are ready. I may need a second drying rack. LOL
 

hyroot

Well-Known Member
So here's the pros and cons of root riot vs rockwool for you guys.

Rockwool
Pros: cheaper, easier. Longer staying ability without transplant.
Cons: slower to root, harder to check roots, heavy

Root riot
Pros: convenient, faster rooting.
Cons: dries out quicker. Trays need more attention. needs transplant much sooner.

I have some of the root riot plugs already rooted and settling in soil at 7 days. None of the rockwool cubes are showing yet which doesn't mean they aren't rooted, just not poking through the bigger sized cube yet.

For any home user and myself I think the root riots are the way to go. I transplant quickly after rooting so that's not an issue for my own grows. Like I said though I'm making this switch for volume and I need to know I can leave cuts in a tray for a week or 2 after rooting and I just can't do that easily with root riots.

I liked the rapid rooters more than root riots. The root riots are denser than rapid rooters . They take longer to root. Less successful rate with root riots compared to rapid rooters .

Rockwool is spun rock. Hazardous when dry. It changes the flavor of most plant .
 

Evil-Mobo

Well-Known Member
I liked the rapid rooters more than root riots. The root riots are denser than rapid rooters . They take longer to root. Less successful rate with root riots compared to rapid rooters .

Rockwool is spun rock. Hazardous when dry. It changes the flavor of most plant .
Can I ask your routine from seed to SIP....?

I tried going from solo cup to SIP skipping one up pot in between with one of my plants which was the biggest of 4 and now the runt is the same size as it in a 1 gal pot. The one in the SIP just barely started drinking today so hopefully she takes off soon, but I was just curious for some feedback from a fellow SIP'er........

Seems to me seed/solo cup, then to 1-2 gal, then move to SIP would work good right...?

Just trying to learn some more here to make the SIP process better than it already is.

Thanks
 

hyroot

Well-Known Member
Can I ask your routine from seed to SIP....?

I tried going from solo cup to SIP skipping one up pot in between with one of my plants which was the biggest of 4 and now the runt is the same size as it in a 1 gal pot. The one in the SIP just barely started drinking today so hopefully she takes off soon, but I was just curious for some feedback from a fellow SIP'er........

Seems to me seed/solo cup, then to 1-2 gal, then move to SIP would work good right...?

Just trying to learn some more here to make the SIP process better than it already is.

Thanks

I fill up a cup with soil. Place the germinated seed on top. Then put a layer of wet coco over that. Then Let it sprout.

Then once the roots fill out the cup I transplant to a 1 gal pot. Then to the sip after that.
 
Top