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True...but producing feeder roots at a faster rate is not a bad thing. That was my point. But...not for autos. I get it. LOLI think un-manipulated roots grow fastest.
Also, primary roots take more energy to produce at length and girth. I'm just NOT going to go there with the last sentence. Just leave it alone Trala (NOT tagged)...
Feeder roots are the fastest to grow and produce more ramifications off themselves compared to primary roots. But again, the physiology of auto roots, puttinf my brain into another dimension too it seems. LOL. I'm approaching this limited time clock like an auto.
I'm having a hard time understanding how people are getting a quad line from autos. Did I lose a couple weeks inside those pots you think? I'm only 4 weeks in and not much time left for what seems like very small plants.
Yeah, I have more autos I wanted to grow. I wanted to stagger my harvests. I'm popping a couple seeds later today. I will do conventional seedling pots and nursery pots for that run. Attempt to disrupt those roots as little as possible!True, but artificially creating more feeder roots might not be the best way to grow autos
It is good to push the envelope a little in my opinion. Knowing where the line is to not cross. That was my logic as a kid. Still alive...barely. I think we can agree that air pruning for autos does not appear to be a good option...works, yes. Ideal, ummm...I guess no?!
Indeed! I forget you like taking your plants in and out. Your routine and consistency is goal worthy amigo. I really mean that. I know those two simple words would help me in many aspects in my life. Most definitely in my grows, harvests, drying, and curing!!!Every grow is a set of lessons for the next one! You think I'll be flipping in October of next year? Hell no!
I never want to stop learning. I have always been a learner since I was a child. Typically not in the way society and traditional school would prefer. I didn't care much for what society wanted to teach me. I enjoyed teaching myself what was interesting. Bugs, fire, reefer, gravity, space, ganja, animals, mary jane. Did I miss anything? Lots and lots of failures with that approach!
I have a hard time remembering details. Not from a lack of trying. Often make the same mistakes within a short period of time. Frustrating would be a nice word for that part of my life and brain. It is a character flaw I can admit here without fear of judgement. I know it may be frustrating to tolerate though, even here!
I enjoy the pushes and encouragement as always Shed. I never want to avoid being challenged to be better, at whatever wisdom is being blessed my way. I will never pretend that my logic and processes are always sound. I also would like to avoid pushing people away if it appears I am ignoring or taking wisdom for granted. I don't think I have done that but just want to be sure I share that.