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Morda Grown
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Been there my self a few times.to puck or not to puck…..
2 major considerations- depends on what she looks like, how many beers I’ve had
no pucks, no rockwool either - rapid rooters or straight into seedling soil mix. I’ve done rootopsy on plants started with pucks that crashed & burned and I attributed the underdeveloped roots to the mesh membrane. Same goes for the compressed peat pots they might work better if you presoaked for week before use, imho both types restrict roots
I have always had good luck with solo cups and then transplanting from that to the final container. My wife bought a bunch of the jiffy pucks to plant the garden last year. When I first saw them I thought they like a good idea for starts. Well, not so much for me anyway.
I have some of the peat pots but, never used them. My wife thought they would work better than solo's. Even then I wouldn't think of planting it into the soil, takes years to brake down. I would rather spend less money on reusable solo's
No pucking problem!so to answer your question - puck off dude just kidding Morda!!!