I have a General Hydroponics Rainforest system that I'm trying to grow tomatoes, peppers, and herbs in. I'm germinating the seeds in Root Riot cubes, then transplanting them into the Rainforest. I have two sets of inserts for the Rainforest: one which uses 2 inch net pots, and one which uses much larger ones.
I figure that I can get away with using smaller pots since the roots will grow out of the net pots and down into the solution anyway. Is this a bad idea? Should I just be using the much larger pots?
I'm putting the cubes in the pot, then kind of anchoring it with Hydroton pellets. If I don't do this, then I have a relatively huge air gap between the pots and the cubes.
Second, my cubes seem to become water-logged. I've had some problems with damping off because of this. I don't see a realistic way to address this, though. One thing I have done is set the Rainforest so that the pump goes off for the six hours or so that the light is off, and this does seem to be a bit better.
I guess this is ultimately the question: How am I *supposed* to be germinating seeds then placing them in the Rainforest?
Also, is there a good organic fungicide that I should be using? Because herbs are involved my options are more limited than with just vegetables.
grizzman
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