SPLFreak808
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Personally i've found different results upon checking my root balls after chop. they are usually J shaped, never straight down, only my clones went straight down if i remember.The two last images are what I'm talking about. If you put the seeds in the ground pointy end down, so that the root grows out straight it won't turn around like that, usually. I've planted seeds straight into the ground without cracking them by soaking first, and they only take a bit longer to pop up, and when you harvest the plants there is no bend in the tap root.
If you have had to dig up seedlings to get rid of a covert grow, you will have seen the roots. Pointy end down=straight tap root.
Pointy end up=bent tap root.
Pointy end up does help remove seed husks. I don't need scientific studies to prove what I've seen with my own eyes, but if you haven't fair enough.
Leaving a humidity dome over a seedling after it breaks the surface does make damping off more likely.
When i get home I'll slip an old pot apart and take a few pics just to confirm, It could simply be differences in the way we plant.
Sorry ltecato for the noise, really wanted to learn more about this subject.