Yeah, i'm going to give everything a good clean... thanks for stopping by.Yeah i did think it might have been moth worms,sounds likely,hang some sticky strips from the ceiling and spray those buggers
I've been thinking about one of those... just have to turn it off on dark period.Also of note if you have a problem with moths getting into your grow area is getting yourself one of those electric bug zappers
Chances are that they are only coming in when they see the light so you could just add it to your lights timer section,hope you kill them anywayI've been thinking about one of those... just have to turn it off on dark period.
Have you noticed much side branching tho??So far the root system has had little or no bearing on the upward growth and development of the plant itself.
No, they look tall because of the comparison to the pots. Also side branching is genetic amongst sativa strains. I'm suffering the side branches too, hence my supposition that I may only fit 6 beneath the light.Have you noticed much side branching tho??
Ive been following your experiment and am for one, thankful to you for documenting it. I have been doing my own experimenting as well, while following this thread.
One thing i have noticed is that when the roots have a chance to spread out away from the plant, more horizontal growth happens. And when they (roots) are kept in tight, there is much more vertical growth.
Ive noticed that when i put my clones into the cup, it takes a couple days for the roots to hit the side of the cup. Once that happens, the plants stop growing out, and shoots upward. Now if i put them straight into 1G pots they grow out much more, then once those roots hit the side, they start reaching.
Ive also noted that the leaves grow outwards to about the size of the pot, not much bigger, then up.
Ive noticed that about ur plants as well, SKH. quite tall and spindly, compared to plants of the same age put into bigger pots.
oops....lost train of thought....time for a rip.....
I will conclude when done.
exactly what i was trying to get at.....the visible plant mimicks the root system. supposedly, if you see a tree with a 20' diameter drip line and 30' tall, that's about the limits of the root system underground.
ya, i know. I was trying to say that plant growth = root growth and visa versa. Root growth patterns determine plant growth patterns.But this experiment isn't about sog, it's about the importance of root development