polyarcturus
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hmm never really took into account of root space.No way man. Not if you have 5g or 18g of root space to fill. No way will I EVER trim my roots!!
hmm never really took into account of root space.No way man. Not if you have 5g or 18g of root space to fill. No way will I EVER trim my roots!!
never heard of that, but thats a major risk most beans wouldn't survive that kind of treatment, i wouldnt risk it on any good beans. but for the most part if you damage the tap root your seedling is pretty much done.I believe I read somewhere that you can pinch the taproot and cause major growth similar to supercroping a stem. Is this true?
Yessir poly. Plants build roots before foliage. So.. shaving/trimming roots just... doesn't make much sense to me because I'm trying to get the roots established.hmm never really took into account of root space.
well to start with, i do pretty much anything extremeYessir poly. Plants build roots before foliage. So.. shaving/trimming roots just... doesn't make much sense to me because I'm trying to get the roots established.
I'm more concerned with root growth and development over foliage. After a while, u don't even focus on growing foliage, you focus on having awesome healthy roots knowing that healthy roots = healthy plant = what you want!
Just curious; Why do you trim your roots?
thnk you!looking great man, keep up the good work. your bubble looks way too green. my 2¢ maybe try a smaller micron bag?
i had some come out like that before and it takes a while to cure. i agitated way too hard and used really fresh trim. i found that good dry trim works better for the conventional ice water hash with siphon extraction. again my 2¢ and im by far a profesional.