I grow in Coco and use this process for sprouts/seedlings. Drop seeds in shot glass of water for 24 hours or until s 1/4-1/2" tail shows, put in rapid rooter pods until leaves are grown out to the sides and roots come out the bottom, transplant to a bigger container until the roots come out the bottom, transplant to final home. Has anyone used paper pots for seedlings? Similar to the ones in this vid link? http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7dlGQP81yfo
I'm looking for a pot that I don't have to remove and will biodegrade without harming anything. I've tried the paper peat pots. I've tried the solo cups. They're workable but I want something easier. My thought is a paper pot that I can leave in place when I put my seedlings into their final home. I could skip a step and when the sprouts go into the rapid rooter pods they could also be put into their final home. That idea doesn't appeal because I like the plants to have some growth to them and some experience with the nutrient solution I'm feeding them before they go into their final home.
I'm looking for a pot that I don't have to remove and will biodegrade without harming anything. I've tried the paper peat pots. I've tried the solo cups. They're workable but I want something easier. My thought is a paper pot that I can leave in place when I put my seedlings into their final home. I could skip a step and when the sprouts go into the rapid rooter pods they could also be put into their final home. That idea doesn't appeal because I like the plants to have some growth to them and some experience with the nutrient solution I'm feeding them before they go into their final home.
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