My Outdoor Garden-2010

fdd2blk

Well-Known Member
that's not a plant, it's a cat.

i'm not here to argue. you go ahead and make up whatever excuses you want. me, i'll throw my back into it and just dig a deeper hole. plants have always liked deep holes and i have nothing new to prove. i'm digging deep holes. as deep as i can and then another 6 inches. :wink:



:peace:
 

veggiegardener

Well-Known Member
Yeah, that was Sylvester. I still haven't figured out how to delete pix, completely.

Like so many, here, you seem really upset that there may be other techniques that are as good as your own.

I've tried a lot of different things. Many methods were tried and discarded long before I started growing Cannabis.

Until you've tried something different, don't assume yours is the only way.
 

veggiegardener

Well-Known Member
that's not a plant, it's a cat.

i'm not here to argue. you go ahead and make up whatever excuses you want. me, i'll throw my back into it and just dig a deeper hole. plants have always liked deep holes and i have nothing new to prove. i'm digging deep holes. as deep as i can and then another 6 inches. :wink:

:peace:
I'm not the one that went to your thread and accused you of making things up.

And then accuse me of making excuses?

Ridiculous.
 

strictly seedleSs

Well-Known Member
fdd that is an awesome tap root. veggie do you have an pics of one of your root systems. the old timers around here dig HUGE holes and get HUGE plants.
 

fdd2blk

Well-Known Member
Yeah, that was Sylvester. I still haven't figured out how to delete pix, completely.

Like so many, here, you seem really upset that there may be other techniques that are as good as your own.

I've tried a lot of different things. Many methods were tried and discarded long before I started growing Cannabis.

Until you've tried something different, don't assume yours is the only way.

"mine" is the way it's always been done. i did not invent it. i follow what people have been doping since they started planting plants. i'm not the one trying to change things. that would be YOU. :wink:
 

fdd2blk

Well-Known Member
I'm not the one that went to your thread and accused you of making things up.

And then accuse me of making excuses?

Ridiculous.

looks like you are the one upset.


i was simply trying to STOP the spreading of false info. you can tell others what they should do but i can't try to help? i don't get it.
 

veggiegardener

Well-Known Member
No, I've never tried to preserve an entire root system. The roots are fine, and often six feet long. Mostly in the top six inches of soil, and intertwined with other plants roots.

Here's a pic of last year's largest plant, taken on June 12th, last year.

Amazing how much the weather can make a difference.
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fdd2blk

Well-Known Member
from the looks of what i can see in this pic, those roots went A LOT deeper than 6 inches. but whatever, ......









i see 3 or 4 side tap roots and then a tangle of what appears to be 5 or 6 main tap roots that headed STRAIGHT DOWN. way more than 6 inches.
 

veggiegardener

Well-Known Member
looks like you are the one upset.


i was simply trying to STOP the spreading of false info. you can tell others what they should do but i can't try to help? i don't get it.

Explain what is false.

My comments are based on experience. Are yours?

Or have you had a little success with one method and are too narrow minded to try another?

Dig all the holes as deep as you want, OR maybe try something a bit different and learn something?

Your choice.
 

veggiegardener

Well-Known Member
from the looks of what i can see in this pic, those roots went A LOT deeper than 6 inches. but whatever, ......

What you are seeing are the root mass from inside of a one gallon pot, about eight inches deep. After transplanting, the roots spread out, under a heavy mulch, near the surface.

My father in law was a farm hand for fifty years. He kept a garden.

Instead of mulching his garden, he preferred spending days with a hoe in his hands.

Eventually, I gave up suggesting using mulch, once I realized he enjoyed using that hoe.

Some folks enjoy doing it the way their grandparents did.

His veggies were just as tasty as mine.
 

fdd2blk

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no, i see thick tap roots going straight down.


after 20 years of MY OWN experience. i dig deep holes and encourage other to do the same.

that's all i'm trying to say.


grow on.
 

mygirls

Medical Marijuana (MOD)
no, i see thick tap roots going straight down.


after 20 years of MY OWN experience. i dig deep holes and encourage other to do the same.

that's all i'm trying to say.


grow on.
agreed sir...
and from the looks of that root. its bigger then a 1 gallon pot..
 

veggiegardener

Well-Known Member
no, i see thick tap roots going straight down.


after 20 years of MY OWN experience. i dig deep holes and encourage other to do the same.

that's all i'm trying to say.


grow on.
No. You accused me of spreading false information.

Twenty years of digging deep holes?

My aching back.
 

mygirls

Medical Marijuana (MOD)
yes i feel it in my back. 6 big holes. if i had the room i would dig 10ft by 10ft holes..
 

veggiegardener

Well-Known Member
More root pix....

I see the leaf pruning contingent has arrived.

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Until now, root systems had never been an issue.

But fdd has accused me of lying, so I'll defend my comments. Take a look at my methods. Nearly all my plants are flowered in a one gallon pot, harvested, and transplanted into the ground. Those large roots would have become tap roots had they needed water. Instead they spread horizontally.

Have you ever looked at the roots in a hydroponic system?

Ever wonder how a large plant can have such small root system?

BECAUSE THEY HAVE MOISTURE AND NUTES DELIVERED TO THEM.

They don't have to search for them.
 

fdd2blk

Well-Known Member
now i called you a liar? :roll:

drama much?

:roll:

i've seen hydro plants with roots 7 feet long. all the way down into the pumps and shit.



i'm just gonna shut up now.

:cool:
 

veggiegardener

Well-Known Member
now i called you a liar? :roll:

drama much?

:roll:

i've seen hydro plants with roots 7 feet long. all the way down into the pumps and shit.



i'm just gonna shut up now.

:cool:
Yes, I've seen some longish roots, but in general the roots are far shorter.

I imagine you'd claim all eggs are blue if you saw a robin's egg, as well.

Shut up if you like, but I won't until you admit you were out of line.

I never let those who make unfounded accusations get the last word.

Your method works for you. At least enough that you are willing to tell others their own methods are worthless.

Mine works well for me. I offer an alternative to your arduous methods.

AND I post a lot of pix.

I have 17000 garden pix(some duplicates. Probably 14000, individual shots.)

I still don't understand what you think I'm doing wrong, other than sharing what works for me.

I don't demand that you do it my way.

Just don't assume yours is the only alternative.
 

mygirls

Medical Marijuana (MOD)
Yes, I've seen some longish roots, but in general the roots are far shorter.

I imagine you'd claim all eggs are blue if you saw a robin's egg, as well.

Shut up if you like, but I won't until you admit you were out of line.

I never let those who make unfounded accusations get the last word.

Your method works for you. At least enough that you are willing to tell others their own methods are worthless.

Mine works well for me. I offer an alternative to your arduous methods.

AND I post a lot of pix.

I have 17000 garden pix(some duplicates. Probably 14000, individual shots.)

I still don't understand what you think I'm doing wrong, other than sharing what works for me.

I don't demand that you do it my way.

Just don't assume yours is the only alternative.
them are your favorite word.THAT MAY WORK FOR YOU. have you ever thought what works for others will work for you, that is if you know what you are doing.. apparently your not doing something right when it comes down to taking others advice..
 
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