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Ok, If no one else will ask, I will. How? How did you break physics?? lols..I see a massively top heavy plant with roots that SHOULD be too small to stop the plant tipping over. Unless the roots have some how anchored themselves into the seashell- how is this amazing feat possible? And I get the shell is glued to the sticks, I mean the root ball just falling out of the shell from the weight of the plant. Thats the bit I just cant figure out. The more I look, the less I see. That alone makes it brilliant, before you even add the knot into it. you never stop surprising me....And keep setting the bar higher. Id love to see what you could do with one of those super wiry Pure Thai Sativas that takes like 14 weeks in flower. Some kind of crazy Mainline where each Line is a diff shape maybe 😉
@Silky_smooth, Its bloody cool thats what it is. Makes me just itching for the next outdoor season here so I can have a lay with a few ideas I have-And as I admire your work so much, I dont mind sharing a hint about the direction im going just in case it sparks an idea of yours.... I like seeing what you come up with so I dont mind If ideas bounce around. Im going to explore the opposite of symmetrical training. Why grow just up when you can grow in all kinds of other directions too right? And why does a plant have to be even and symmetrical on all sides? I have a few ideas to play with and cant wait to see what else you come up with in the mean time. 😊
@Benzels,the seashell actually has hole in it(naturaly) and a rim so the roots hook under that rim and secure themselfs in the shell….and it stood loose on the little wooden tripod…just balanced on point on there….the knott is preformed in the first week of her cycle and worked wonderful…..🙏❤️