Rapid Rooter for starting seeds

daybreaker

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So I've never tried this but I threw 6 rugburn into rapid rooter start cubes and am awaiting to see if I wasted good seeds or if it will work good.Anybody try this with success ?
 
I've used them before with no issue. Rockwool seems to work just as good for me though and costs a whole lot less.
 
I've used them before with no issue. Rockwool seems to work just as good for me though and costs a whole lot less.
Right on!!!I hope I have the same luck.I usually just fill the 1 incher plastic 6 shooters with dirt and do pretty well.depending on the seed.I just bought a pack of bodhis lotus larry and nuthn popped and right next to his lemon penetration which is hardshelled and supposivly super hard to sprout.Wondering if I can get replacments from lewis at midweek song????we'll see.
 
And if in Colorado you can plant as many as you want since it isnt considered a plant until its a certain size and in a 2 by 2 inch medium. Rooters are under that. You also cant feed them though. Although all this may have changed since its difficult to keep up with changing things.
 
I thought it was legal in Colorado.where I live you can grow 72 plants.used to be 99.as long as you have your medical card.
 
Patients may grow up to 72 plants, with up to 32 square feet of canopy. Outdoors, patients may cultivate up to 20 plants at any stage of development. A patient may possess 3 pounds of dried flowers. Caregiver amounts calculated on the above numbers per patient served.
 
keep them wet it should only take 2-3 days max. I just keep a couple mm of water on the bottom of a cup and keep 3 in each cup. they'll balance each other and you could even use one empty rooter.
 
kept m wet..still only got two.I used regular dirt with 4 freebies and they all sprouted....So Im not sold yet.
 
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