Horticubes/rootcubes, anyone ?
nissy12
12 years ago
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Ok I try it again, I'm thinking this year to use either horticubes or plug trays.
For years I have used peat pellets with great success, but I want to start
something new. I won't change anything in my setup, so I have my lights and my trays just don't know yet what to put in them. I found a place that is selling horticubes for around 6 bucks a sheet, they also sell pro mix. My questions are these:
Did anyone ever tried these cubes ?
With my peat pellets I was able, with fertilizing, to keep seedlings in them for a while until I transplanted (mainly petunias) them in their hanging baskets, could I do the same with plug trays ?
Watering was always a breeze with my peat pellets and I'm sure that with the cubes it will be just as easy, but how do I water plug trays ?
Thank you so much for your time, if you have any other input please let me know,
Dennis
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