Cold$moke
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I'm not saying it doesn't work (air pots or any kind of pruning pot have shown to be superior) but I struggle to accept his notion that 4 inch pot is the key to growing big plants. Obviously the tree below was not started in a 4 inch pot and is clearly not restricted. If you start seeds and allow the tap root to root bound in a small pot the tree (and as your guy showed) mj plant does not reach it's potential, I've seen the vids on that. I'm just saying I think the guy has found a ''minimum'' pruning pot size that reduces or removes that effect and took it to market. From a marketing stance where else could he go?. Air pots of bigger sizes are already well established so the smaller ''rooting'' or ''germination'' sizes is probably a good gap in the market. Crop count issues probably also played a part, I imagine tree nursery's want to fit as many into a space as possible during that low foliage root development stage. But that almost sog like approach does not suite every mj grower.
I hear you BUT NOW IMAGINE IF THAT TREE HAD BEEN!
Also i didnt see anywhere where Dr.whitcomb lets a plant BECOME ROOT BOUND
If anything this is what he is fighting, GIRDLED LANKY ENCIRCLING roots
And if you actually whatch his videos (i know it takes time to watch)
He is really agaisnt crappy nursery trees
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