hydroMD
Well-Known Member
I recently got into a debate with a friend about watering techniques. He has adopted filling a tray with water and letting his soil plants soak things up from the bottom. He insists it promotes better root mass by telling the plant to tap down for wayer access.
I have been lucky enough to work with a local university in splitting haploids in barley trying to develope a strain that can compete with the grandfather strains from germany and france in our climate, as to avoid import costs and royalties. I noticed that in their greenhouse they water all test plots in trays by filling from the bottom.
I was able to pick the brain of the lead genetisist about their growing techniques and benifits of doing this. His explanatiin was simple.
Saves time watering 30 plants by filling a single tray. No other benifits in yield, pollen or seed production.
What i got from the discussion is that plants do not need any special tricks, and that many strategies implemented by growers give nothing but placebo benifits.
He also suggested keeping heat below 74 degrees in the last week or so of a resinous plants lifetime to maximize active terpen content.
I have been lucky enough to work with a local university in splitting haploids in barley trying to develope a strain that can compete with the grandfather strains from germany and france in our climate, as to avoid import costs and royalties. I noticed that in their greenhouse they water all test plots in trays by filling from the bottom.
I was able to pick the brain of the lead genetisist about their growing techniques and benifits of doing this. His explanatiin was simple.
Saves time watering 30 plants by filling a single tray. No other benifits in yield, pollen or seed production.
What i got from the discussion is that plants do not need any special tricks, and that many strategies implemented by growers give nothing but placebo benifits.
He also suggested keeping heat below 74 degrees in the last week or so of a resinous plants lifetime to maximize active terpen content.