ANC
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Please have a look at the first few minutes of the posted video.
He makes an interesting case for not using incrementally larger pots as the plant gets bigger.
He supplies lots of photographic evidence. it shows the roots forming an ever increasing spiral as the pots are increased in size as opposed to a true branching system we see above ground.
It then struck me, that the largest plants I grow are normally put directly into the soil with a cool drink bottle dome to keep the pests out the first 2 or 3 weeks.
I'm pretty conflicted as to how to apply this to future plantings.
If you were bored enough to watch the first few minutes till it comes to the spiralling roots (that picture says a thousand words), I'd be interested in your take.
I know people always say you can't put a small plant in a large pot, which is nonsense anyway, you just water it in small amounts leading the roots around.