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November 23, 2018 | #1 |
Tomatovillian™
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Oasis Cubes
Doe anyone use Oasis (or Rockwell cubes) to start seeds for non-hydroponic growing?
Just looking for a change of routine and possibly a neater option than Jiffy for in between sowings. Most sites I glanced at are geared to hydro and mothers. I'd like advice for things that I am used to growing at this time. How does this material compare to the common use for these products? - Lisa |
November 23, 2018 | #2 |
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I have, a few years back.
They hold a large amount of water. I have had success with them when I first started growing starts from seeds. I just didn't like planting them out in the rockwool. So I would try and tear the rockwool a bit from the roots. |
November 24, 2018 | #3 |
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Well nix that one!
- Lisa |
November 24, 2018 | #4 |
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oasis and rockwool are two totally different products. Oasis is the green foam that you find in flower shops for fresh flower arrangements. rockwool is like a fiberglass mass. I am not saying it is fiberglass, just that it looks like fiberglass. I have no idea what it really is made out of.
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November 25, 2018 | #5 |
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Oasis horticubes are all I use for seed starting.
Germination rates are very high, fungal problems are non existant. Had endless trouble with other media for starting befor horticubes. Rootcubes are for cuttings not seed starting. Oasis is not the foam used in floral arrangements, it is quite different. |
November 25, 2018 | #6 |
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Almost lost a whole season of transplants into rockwool.
I found it to be vile stuff. It must be soaked in acidic solution to remove lime flux that is a by product of its manufacture. Get it wrong and your plants will die. Wear gloves and a respirator or you will regret the day you thought of using the stuff. |
November 25, 2018 | #7 |
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Nematode:
How many cells/sheet do you use? 50, 162, 276? Jeff |
November 26, 2018 | #8 |
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November 26, 2018 | #9 |
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I had great germination with rockwool and never had an issue with growth, damping off, moisture retention or fungus/mold problems.
What I liked most about it was its ability to retain moisture for a long time without harming the plants I did soak the rockwool in water with a bit of vinegar though. What I did not like about Rockwool and When I stopped Hydro, I was afraid to plant in soil with the rockwool intact, not sure if it would hurt the plants that and the fact I didn't want Rockwool in my soil, my gut instinct was to not use it in non-hydro gardening. Its also not a very environmentally friendly product and has a high PH, as far as being a carcinogen, it hasn't been proven either to be safe or unsafe. |
November 26, 2018 | #10 |
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I'm pretty sure the Oasis cubes are the same foam as the Florist Foam being an engineered hydrophilic foam.
This is from the Smithers-Oasis site under their environmental statement page. OASIS Floral Foam MaxLife, our most popular product, now has enhanced biodegradability. It has been shown by ASTMD5511 to biodegrade 25 percent within 18 months in biologically active landfills. What is ASTM D5511 - 18 Standard Test Method for Determining Anaerobic Biodegradation of Plastic Materials Under High-Solids Anaerobic-Digestion Conditions From the MSDS, it is found to "NOT" be biodegradable. Here's a snippet I found on the Oasis cubes, I found interesting "Foam stored in stagnant or hot enclosures may result in off gassing of residual formaldehyde gas. Wash thoroughly after handling. Observe good personal and industrial hygiene procedures. When foam is soaked or used in water, some low levels of residual formaldehyde may accumulate in tub water. Repeated skin immersion in water containing formaldehyde has caused skin rashes, particularly in sensitive persons. It is recommended that impervious latex or chemical resistant gloves be worn and water tubs be emptied regularly." And an MSDS about the Oasis cubes, but this is from Australia https://docs.wixstatic.com/ugd/89820...7c476f79d2.pdf This one is from USA http://www.fdionline.net/fdi/public/..._Foam_2009.pdf Smithers-Oasis site with MSDS https://www.oasisfloral.com.au/mater...ty-data-sheets Is it safe? That's a decision you will have to make on your own, a lot of times the MSDS sheets scare people to death. Is it environmentally Friendly, IMHO, NO, for more reasons than it just not being Biodegradable that I wont get into. |
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November 26, 2018 | #12 |
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My journey to researching plug format began when I met a local Daylily breeder and she starts her seeds in Rapid Rooters. She doesn't grow the volume of plants that I do, but I was going to buy a small pack for this purpose. My hydro store repacks things from bulk packages, and they always seemed drippy and gross. Perhaps they added too much water so the cubes don't dry out. The Daylily starts get really fibrous roots so I'll be watering even more than your did, hunt. I'm starting in mid December and will update when things get going. I practiced using regular peat with a common variety Daylily seed from Lowes and the germination is about 75%. She gets the same rate in the rooters.
Squibb, great pic as always, and healthy transplants too. But the environmental specs are gross - just no for me! - Lisa |
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November 26, 2018 | #14 |
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I noticed there was something cheaper om homedepot.com with free ship to store. Have to check on the stove now but will look into all options. Thanks!
- Lisa |
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