Hi everyone,
I'm having a heck of a time germinating chilies in rockwool lately. I have a setup that should be more than adequate with a heat mat, humidity dome, and hygrometer (see picture below). I'm perfectly capable of reaching the 85-80F temperatures needed for pepper germination, however, I find myself constantly tinkering with the setup in terms of finding the sweet spot when it comes to humidity and moisture in the grow medium. Most of my attempts end in disaster with mold propagating within my dome and killing off my seedlings as soon as they break the seed coat. This is a likely result of overwatering and/or too much humidity.
Long story short, does anyone have a surefire method that you use when germinating in rockwool? I've seen alot of 'set it and forget it' methods on the web but I am skeptical that they will solve my moisture problem.
Any advice or suggestions appreciated!
Cheers!
For the record, I am presoaking the cubes in 5.5pH water before planting.
Thawing the frozen north one chili at a time...
I'm having a heck of a time germinating chilies in rockwool lately. I have a setup that should be more than adequate with a heat mat, humidity dome, and hygrometer (see picture below). I'm perfectly capable of reaching the 85-80F temperatures needed for pepper germination, however, I find myself constantly tinkering with the setup in terms of finding the sweet spot when it comes to humidity and moisture in the grow medium. Most of my attempts end in disaster with mold propagating within my dome and killing off my seedlings as soon as they break the seed coat. This is a likely result of overwatering and/or too much humidity.
Long story short, does anyone have a surefire method that you use when germinating in rockwool? I've seen alot of 'set it and forget it' methods on the web but I am skeptical that they will solve my moisture problem.
Any advice or suggestions appreciated!
Cheers!
For the record, I am presoaking the cubes in 5.5pH water before planting.
Thawing the frozen north one chili at a time...