Picasso345
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Very interesting. I may try the topping next time and see if it works.
I appreciate it.
I appreciate it.
Great question and here is the best straight forward answer I can get- the source comes from a plant botanist with over 20 years and a masters in plant biology-------As you know the first two weeks of growth from seeds goes into development of the primary root system-once the the primary root system has developed the plant switches it direction above the ground to rapid vegetative development-to answer your question---yes the loss of the first set of leaves is due to the deficiency caused by the rapid growth of vegetative development after the primary roots have developed-All mobile element are consumed from the lower Set's to maintain and support this growth-but the tricky part is that on would think that you could divert this loss by adding more of the mobile nutrients---(not true) because the plants genetics and hormones tell it to use the store of energy in the first Set's of leaves whether an extra dose of the mobile nutrients are added or not-hence an added dose of nutes will only stack on top of the mobile nutrients the plant is already using from the first set of leaves and would cause an overabundance and as you probley guessed already------nutrient burn. There is no productive way to change this function of the plant but if a plant is topped after the 3rd set of leaves are formed, the hormones within the plant will redirect toward the bottom and the lower leaves will be maintained----As far as production--this would slow all growth down. For practical purposes let the leaves run there corse-their will be plenty of leaves to follow.----hope this answers your question.