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Join Date: Jan 2008
Location: green mountains
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jiffy cubes?
I'm starting my second grow,(my first one ended sadly, but that's a different story). Anyway, I read about people using "jiffy cubes" for seedlings, and I like the idea, so I bought something, I'm not sure if it's right.
I have two questions about it: Is this the right product? Theyr'e called Peat Pellets, Theyr'e about 1/4" thick with a hole in them and expand when water is added. Also, the directions say to put the seeds in them, and wait for germination. I was thinking of germinating in a towel, as usual, then going to the pellets. That way I don't waste pellets on bad seeds. Anyone used these before?
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Join Date: Oct 2006
Location: Northern California
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Re: jiffy cubes?
I dislike them as well. They stay soggy for ever and because of that I've had more clones and starts dampen off in them than any other medium. personally I like to use either a new fresh fox farms ocean forest soil or rockwool to start seeds or clones in.
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Re: jiffy cubes?
I now use a commercial seed raising mix from my local garden nursery. It's a high sand mix, and I have not lost a single seedling or cutting to damp off. I've seen more young stoners suffer from damp off than I can poke a stick at.
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Join Date: Jan 2008
Location: green mountains
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Re: jiffy cubes?
Thanks for the advice, guys. I'll do it in soil, like last time, that worked fine.
I only spent $4 on them, I'll use them for tomatoes, or peppers, or something.
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Free Thinker
Join Date: May 2008
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Re: jiffy cubes?
alright m8!!! you can use the jiffy peat pellets without a problem!!
like "RACEFAN" said they do stay quite soggy easy way to get around that is to expand them, then leave them to dry out a bit for 1-2 days then when they are just moist to the touch stick your clones!!!! |
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