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100 L
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10 L
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cojastym cojastym
7 months ago
i figured out that you could train roots too, i think that bigger roots transfer more nutrients and energy for plant, unfortunately she was slightly pollinated, I look forward to the next one
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cojastym
cojastymcommentedweek 17 months ago
i didnt notice any stress on her ... benefits - elimination of trunk rot, especially where the trunk touches the ground (that´s why i started to do something with roots) - maybe more thick root could transfer more nutrients? - maybe direct way breathing for roots? ( i think that roots only need water and air, mainly) - better stability in wind and without support? im just thinking out loud
If_Luck_Lingers
If_Luck_Lingerscommentedweek 17 months ago
This is the first time I have seen it done. I'm curious whether the benefits out way the stress. I may be experimenting with this in the future.
cojastym
cojastymcommented7 months ago
i didnt notice any stress on her ... benefits - elimination of trunk rot, especially where the trunk touches the ground (that´s why i started to do something with roots) - maybe more thick root could transfer more nutrients? - maybe direct way breathing for roots? ( i think that roots only need water and air, mainly) - better stability in wind and without support? im just thinking out loud
SoCol
SoColcommentedweek 16 months ago
looks like some cannabis bonsai plants i was looking at, sometimes folks put cool rocks and braid the roots over and through and whatnot. very cool