MrHowardMarks
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I do know that without breaking them up they burst outward into the new soil like a firework.
Well, I never touch the roots, I always let them go and don't think there's a great advantage to breaking them up.
I think by touching them, you might infect part of the root and kill it, it wouldn't have that much damage on the plant, as long as there's a considerable root mass and available water, you'd have a tough time killing it. but breaking roots can't be good, I've never done it on a youngster before.
Funny though, because whenever I plant the seasonals outside (not weed) I break up their root balls, so maybe, idk
agreed.BTW excellent journal, I'm subscribed. Can't wait to see the final product, especially since you are an experienced grower!!
wow, wat a garden,missed those pics, taIkin about a garden of Eden. hope mine is a fraction of that fuII.Looking real good brother!!! thanks for the pics...
Earlier, you mentioned Hermaphrodites. I grew several plants and one 3/4 way thru the grow grew a single pollen sac! I missed it somehow, and of course it pollinated several branches on my Herself. (she was looking excellent up to this point) also she pollinated 5 other diff strains all bagseed strains , but strains never-the-less. my question is, will the clones I took from her have the same percentage to having pollen sacs form or do you think ph, lighting leak etc.etc. could just have played a part in the sac formulation and the clones might have a chance to being pure sensimillia. I wonder if the seeds on the other plants will have the chance also (those only have like one seed a piece where pollen apparenltly made it to them also) It was only one pollen sac. I have checked them over and over after having found the one just to be certain the other strains didnt have the Hermie traits showing. which they did not..
Any comments welcome because I hate to waist time with hermaphrodite strain that will keep repeating it's traits onto it's clones. the other 5 strains seem strong so I would kill this off just as opposed to piddling around with pollen sacs and losing a whole Garden.
Thanks.
wow, wat a garden,missed those pics, taIkin about a garden of Eden. hope mine is a fraction of that fuII.