SURE TO GROW.... opinions?

My experience is do not use the small cubes to start seeds, I went through many seeds trying, it is the way the material is made, it is too hard for the seed to root. So, I switched to rw to start then used stg slab material torn up in chunks and put the well rooted rw in the slab material, and it works great. So, my opinion is you need a well established plant to use the media. Check out my grow in my sig, it is mostly pics... The 2 plants in flower are in stg slab after rooting in rw.
 
here are some males that I autopsied. Check out my grow in my sig at the very beginning you can see what happened with seedlings :-(
 

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Wow.. Thanks for the info man, its muchly appreciated.

I was trying to avoid rw just cause it seems to be a bit messy, im looking into setting up an ebb and flow, and sure to grow seemed to fit right in with it, just wasnt sure on the quality of grade it is.. you can put the rockwool cubes right into the bigger sure to grow fittings?
hmm didnt think of that!!
 
Wow.. Thanks for the info man, its muchly appreciated.

I was trying to avoid rw just cause it seems to be a bit messy, im looking into setting up an ebb and flow, and sure to grow seemed to fit right in with it, just wasnt sure on the quality of grade it is.. you can put the rockwool cubes right into the bigger sure to grow fittings?
hmm didnt think of that!!

Check out my grow in my sig, you can see:hump:
 
STG are a waste in my opinion. They dont hold H2O and they float. RW is easy as long as you prepare it properly and dont use to big of a cube. I like 4" for ebb n flow. Goodluck
 
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