I thought fabric pots air pruned by design. No need for a screen.OK so how about a 4" fabric pot with flyscreen bottom? So the taproot comes out and gets air pruned
Should have a link in your sig.If anyones interested i put a journal up here
https://www.rollitup.org/t/cold-mokes-frost-heave.959456/
One of these days ill figure that one outShould have a link in your sig.
Agreed even though my fabric pot exp is smallI thought fabric pots air pruned by design. No need for a screen.
So if I want to have the tap root send out secondaries asap I would start in 1" cubes then into 4"?Agreed even though my fabric pot exp is small
I have found lately that i can air prune seedlings quite EASY in rockwool in the little 2x2 blocks they airprun themselves
Then when i go to a 4 inch block (i dont use rockwool just playing with it) it roots up well
If you plant straight into a 4 inch block a single tap goes straight down then has to air prune before sending off secondary roots and it takes longer to fill the block with roots
So now im going to keep doing this for seed runs anyway
Clones are even easier in an aero cloner
Just nip the roots at 4 inches long for a few days up to 2 weeks (after that i beleive it slows them like bonsai)
Thats what im switching to i use the grodan mini blocks to start then into 4 inchers when the taps shoot out secondaries and it shouldn't skip a beat.(for seedlings i use an aero cloner for my cuts)So if I want to have the tap root send out secondaries asap I would start in 1" cubes then into 4"?
Nipping roots (or pruning new growth) seems like it would slow down growth pretty much any time hence my obsessions with air pruning and LST
Haha short answer yes.So if I want to have the tap root send out secondaries asap I would start in 1" cubes then into 4"?
Nipping roots (or pruning new growth) seems like it would slow down growth pretty much any time hence my obsessions with air pruning and LST
It would be great if you could try the cloner with a snip vs no-snip. That would ease my mind and hopefully provide hard evidence that my obsession with air pruning is over blown.Thats what im switching to i use the grodan mini blocks to start then into 4 inchers when the taps shoot out secondaries and it shouldn't skip a beat.(for seedlings i use an aero cloner for my cuts)
As for clones and the slowing of growth comment.
With my clone exp i put them in a dwc setup and
Basical would get almlst an inch of new root growth daily
And i trimmed it back for about a month straight
From my observations it helps keep the plant compact but it doesnt stop new growth if that makes sense.
Now after about 2 weeks worth i noticed the top side of the plant was starting to slow and get pissed by that time there where tons of secondary roots with lots of fishbone roots
After that i think it hurts more then is beneficial
Im just now getting ready to chop the clones that where in the experiment and they did well for the abuse i put them through
But now im convinced that the root pruning at 4 inches to be beneficial
Cause they really get a large root system going alot faster at least it seemed like i didnt have a control plant in the system to compare to
But it wont hrt clones at all to nip their roots at 4 inchs for one week straight its pretty cool to whatch as you snip the primary root it branches off and when you nip those they branch off as well
almost like when topping for mutliple colas
Any questions let me know ill try to answer as best as i can.
Im pretty sure i have a bunch of photos in this thread
I just planted about 5 of those
I can almost guarantee that snipping the roots will produce more roots .....It would be great if you could try the cloner with a snip vs no-snip. That would ease my mind and hopefully provide hard evidence that my obsession with air pruning is over blown.
use to no this old girl years ago that would prune the roots off the dwc and toss it thru a salad i never seen any ill effects of her doing this nore i seen any positiveHey all ,
After a little research I've decided to try air pruning roots of seedlings to hopefully encourage faster root growth..
If your interested look up DR. Whitcomb air pruning roots .
Lots of neat info here.
But basically he says a tap root is a evolutionary defense for plants so they can survive harsh environments by sending its tap root down deep
In search of water.
... but he says that the tap root is unnecessary in the grow room because we provide all the plant needs and is a waste of plant energy.
He says a large fiberous root system is best
I encourage to watch the video for impressive test results and im not quoting him just giving you the jist of it.
Other studies show roots can actually sense gravity and naturally go down even around obstacles (duh)
Anyways being one that always heard you need to keep that tap root happy
I never would have thought to intentionally reduce the length of the almighty tap root.
So i took 6 seeds (freebies)
Dutch passion auto blackberry kush 1
Seedism exodus 2
Seedism lemon gold drops 1
Thseeds bubblegum 1
And blimburn green crack 1
I put them in 4inch rockwool cubes that are elevated on a rack .
They popped right around Christmas
And i observed in a day or 2 the tap root went almost straight as an arrow to the bottom of the block then a few days later another ect.
Now a little over 2 weeks the blocks are filing nicley and i intend to keep them in the blocks till its mostly roots
Then i will transplant into the final systems..
Hopefully they will explode with roots since they will be allowed to grow as big as they like.
Which after seeing DR. Whitcombs results im quite hopefull
So i know other people have done this but has anyone here done it?
If so was it worth it?
I know after finding out about it from a youtube guy. Grow pot cheap .
His video is called the first 4 inches is all you need.
Hence the name of my title is a shout out to him
He grew some nice trees that where supposedly autos.
Ill post pics later as im busy today
Just seeing if anyone eles has done this