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Old Mar-07-2009, 21:23
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Originally Posted by Mr. Happy View Post
Also, I've noticed an interesting contradiction, or seemingly a contradiction. Some people advocate putting the stems directly into water and yet others tell you not to keep the rockwool too wet. At the cutting stage, does it matter a whole lot??? I know oxygen will help the roots grow faster, but it seems I shouldn't have to worry about them not growing at all. Just curious. I probably burned the shit out of them. Thanks, MH
Well I think what I meant was if you have short roots and wanta higher absorbtion surface area at the root base then growth is a must If you dip fresh roots in water too early this would be bad...

I guess it can make sense in larger plants that require lots and lots of nutes/water... cuttings don't need a great deal of water so it would seem a little unnecessary tbh and would probably hinder growth a bit..

I suppose, If one has a bubbler you theoretically could immerse the roots in water? anyone??

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