What would that have done?You also need to add about 3" more soil to that pot.
Light intensity should be adjusted according to a plant's light saturation point. A very important concept that is NEVER discussed in forums with the exception of me bringing it up now and then.
Like Riddle said, it's the sum of the parts.
More roots=more health and vigor and potentially more yield. The deeper that trunk is the more the root production along the buried trunk. I have even pulled off lower leafsets just to sink the plant as deep as possible in order to enhance salts and water uptake.What would that have done?
None of the above.would the extra 3" of soil,have made the lower buds bigger?
Or would it have made more room,for the same size buds?
On the lowers.
1. I did.Who said anything about light intensity?
So,the more soil/roots I have,the less light I need?
I have ran a few plants,under a few diff lights..and I know for sure light intensity is not a mythical thing at all.
Typical response...1. I did.
2. No
3. ..............
lemme guess...uncle buck has made a spectacular showing? no wonder i have him on ignore.Typical response...
Its like a broken recordlemme guess...uncle buck has made a spectacular showing? no wonder i have him on ignore.
Care to explain?Its like a broken record
Just posted some to your thread - https://www.rollitup.org/t/mudballs-alternate-germination-method-pre-inoculating.852235/i'd like to see some studies on root uptake and modifiers...anybody got good info? rm3 likes 60 degrees but why and what's it based on?
This is the kind of bullshit and disrespect that initiates a "grumpy" response to shit heads like this troll. You come in here with a personal attack and then have the gall to come me grumpy. Open wide, it's time to take your medicine.Real simple, I'll explainwhat auntie B spouted without explaining in enough detail so others can follow. A 5 gallon pot fully rooted in 5 gallons of soil will produce more bud then. 5 gallon pot with 4.5 gallons of soil in it. The size and complexity of the rootball has more to do with yield then almost everything else. And everything else being good, amount of rooted soil is the easiest way to determin yield before harvest. With root trimming pots a 3 foot plant fully rooted will produce about the same as that same plant in the same pot but grown to 5 feet. Now the rootball limits your yield by not transplanting up. Auntie B is a grumpy ass that shoots first and explains never....
So true..Real simple, I'll explainwhat auntie B spouted without explaining in enough detail so others can follow. A 5 gallon pot fully rooted in 5 gallons of soil will produce more bud then. 5 gallon pot with 4.5 gallons of soil in it. The size and complexity of the rootball has more to do with yield then almost everything else. And everything else being good, amount of rooted soil is the easiest way to determin yield before harvest. With root trimming pots a 3 foot plant fully rooted will produce about the same as that same plant in the same pot but grown to 5 feet. Now the rootball limits your yield by not transplanting up. Auntie B is a grumpy ass that shoots first and explains never.... Or explains it in a 30 page attachment written by someone else. And when asked about something in there he gets mad and says you can't read, it's all in there...... Since she posts so many of the same articles and pic, he should make them better and in words others understand and just save them and post them instead of the long drawn out ones he she posts.
There you go again..agreeing with me with a but. I'm just repeating what others have said about you and you agreed. Glad I could rile you this morning. Happy Friday...I already explained - "Roots are a plant's foundation. Like I said, the more the effective root surface area the more potential yield or plant mass in general." It's not my fault you're too stupid to get it.
This is the kind of bullshit and disrespect that initiates a "grumpy" response to shit heads like this troll. You come in here with a personal attack and then have the gall to come me grumpy. Open wide, it's time to take your medicine.
" 5 gallon pot with 4.5 gallons of soil in it. The size and complexity of the rootball has more to do with yield then almost everything else. " True in part but without a healthy and robust mass of foliage which is the unit conducting photosynthesis which makes those roots in the first place, it'll never happen (bulking up the root mass).
Again, it's the sum of the parts which I tried to explain using the tomato example. Given the same conditions outdoors, that mater I planted deep should yield more than the mater that was planted 2" below ground.
Your explanation sucked, FWIW.