Application
Some growers express concerns primarily when the rooted square plug is being transplanted into the round hole of the square block. These concerns might originate from the feeling that while doing so, they could harm or stress the plants’ root zone, and that might decrease growth speed or worse. Nevertheless, In fact, that could be the case only in the case when transplanting takes place too late. Meaning, following our experience, and that of other professionals in the industry, when transplanting at the ‘ideal’ stage of rooting, there will be very limited to no stress. Meaning, zero signs of the plant being stunted or reducing its performance. How to indicate the perfect timing? This should be done in a timely fashion, using SOPs for the employees and staying on top of it. Some growers discuss the ease of use when it comes to the macroplug, as it fits just perfectly.
On the contrary, it does require a bit of pressure to secure the AO into place. Therefore, in the case of cultivars with very delicate stems, these may benefit from the round plug that utilizes a slit in the side for clone placement. This allows for clone placement to have very little impact when compared to inserting a clone in the pinhole of a square plug. The slit can also help monitor these delicate cultivars for visualization when rooting will occur.