Quote Originally Posted by the image reaper
hydroponics does not 'inject' anything into the plants, it only provides a readily-available source of nutrients, so the roots don't have to go searching ... the plant will only absorb and use what it is capable of ... I'm just too 'old-school', I guess ... I had it pounded into me, that ya never expose the roots to light, ya just don't fool with the roots ... STRESS ... let's compare: 'my old-fashioned way' = almost all females, (rare for me to get a male), no diseases, never killed a plant ... 'your experimental ways' = lots of males, sick plants, and one just mysteriously died ... nothing wrong with experimenting (we all do it), but 90% of the time, the experiments only serve to feed your curiosity, and do nothing for the plants ... plants prefer to grow 'naturally' ... as I often preach, "imitate Nature" ... :smokin:
Reaper,
Remember I have only been growing steadily since I retired in Oct 05...

I cant say my 3 males were a result of my ways...just the luck of the draw as out of 5 THUNK seeds 3 were females,1 died, 1 male.. and I am doing things the way I always do.....my plant dieing, thats another story...I think I explained what may have happened there as well...with it sinking down into the water of the container more than it should have...Who knows for sure...but I am prepared as I have a bigger bucket if it starts looking like the NCDG did...

We all try "imitate Nature" in our closets...to try and grow the best plants we can in our self made environments...thats why I tried to make my plants develope a robust root system, instead of wasting time in growing taller, why not increase the root mass which will develop in my thoughts better bud(s) and sites..as well as a shorter and stockier plant to accomadate the small cabinets/closets we grow them in...



Peace,
Treetops :thumbsup:
Treetops Reviewed by Treetops on . My Root building routine...What do you think of it? Ok, Gang.. I like to force my seedlings to reach stretch for the water...so I will open up the rapid rooter and move the seedling down to its first set of leaves..I like to let them grow about a 1/2" or so and do it again...I will continue to do this till its just the right height...you will see what I mean as you keep doing this....I cut out the circle of plastic to let the rapid rooter sit right and the tap root can extend with no problems...it takes a couple of trys sometimes to get the Rating: 5