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12-18-2009, 01:48 PM #1
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Burying stems at flowering, effects?
Interesting. I know it's commonly done when transplanting (usually in veg), but I was under the impression that root growth slows dramatically during flowering...maybe that deserves a test to...
redtails Reviewed by redtails on . Burying stems at flowering, effects? I'm a scientist at heart, and I enjoy doing experiments with growing techniques; I use control and experimental groups. I'm a nerd, I know :smokin: Anyways, been experimenting with stimulating extra root growth by burying the stems at flower. When I changed the light cycle to 12/12, I add extra soil to cover the bottom of the stem 1.5" from the bottom of the first node. Like tomato plants, cannabis will actually form new roots from the buried part of the stem. I wanted to see if this Rating: 5[align=center]Take everything said with a grain of salt, nobody knows everything and everybody knows nothing.[/align]
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