Rockwool can hold large quantities of water and air that aid root growth and nutrient uptake in hydroponics; the fibrous nature also provides a good mechanical structure to hold the plant stable. It is used primarily for drip hydroponic systems.
Rockwool is made by melting a combination of rock and sand and then spinning the mixture to make fibers which are formed into different shapes and sizes.
Rockwool  has a pH of roughly 7.8. Please see ‘Preparation’ below.
Preparation
Items you will need:
- Rockwool plug
- Bowl or other container that holds water
- pH Balancing Chemicals (pH Down, pH Up)
- Seeds
Rockwool Cubes have a pH of roughly 7.8. This is pretty alkaline, yet our plants prefer to grow in a slightly more acidic environment (between 5.5 – 6.5). In order to prepare our Rockwell cubes for the seeds, we need to soak them in some pH adjusted water, that way they have everything the seeds need to germinate and sprout; water and a slightly acidic environment.
Hydrate And Stabilize The Rockwool Cubes
Get a bowl or some other container that is big enough to fill with water and have room left for your Rockwool cubes.
Fill the container/bowl with water from your tap.
Using either a pH test kit or a pHÂ meter, determine the pHÂ of the water. Water comes out pretty alkaline, usually around 7.4, so you will need to acidify it a little bit to bring that pHÂ down to the desired level. Aim for as close to a pHÂ of 5.5-6 as you can get.
To accomplish this, use pHÂ down. Add to the water in small increments (a drop), and test the water to see where the pHÂ is. Continue doing this until you have a pHÂ of 5.5-6.
Important: Do not let the pH of the water go below 5. Â A pHÂ this low will damage the fibers of the Rockwool Cube
Now that we have the pH adjusted water, it’s time to stabilize and hydrate the Rockwool cubes in it. Insert the Rockwool Cubes into your container and let them soak for roughly 1 hour. Once the hour is up, the cubes will be big and fat with water.
DO NOT SQUEEZE THEM TO DRAIN ANY WATER
Rockwool Cubes are designed to maintain the correct water to air ratio and squeezing them may damage their structure.
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