ShoAL paTroL
Well-Known Member
when roots are unhealthy (or not as healthy as they could be)the overall plant health will diminish.depending on the phase of growth the plants are in,the over all yield will suffer.growers often think they are growing strong healthy plants with a healthy root zone,but many of them have neveractually seen a healthy root zone and have nothing to compare health to.all,as in life boils down to perspective.eventually after enough growing cycles,most growers develp a more expansive perspective and have the experience necessary to beable to find if their plants are healthy and flourishing,or sickly and not doing so well.it takes a keen eye to tel when plants are beginning to take a dive for the worse.you need to be able to see thier issues early on and steer them through their stress and put them back on course.the best thing to do of course,is to build a system which will plan for and aviod these problems from the beginning.