panhead
Well-Known Member
The whole pot size thing is a constant debate,root bound & 1 gallon per month of plant life,we've all heard all of it,does anybody know who perpetuated this & what basis they had for forming the opinion about 1 gallon a month.
Ok now compare hydro growth rate to soil growth rate,the soil rates are much slower,both grows are being fed the same things which are nutes & water,the only thing seperating the two is the delievery system for the nutrients & water needed to sustain the plant.
In hydro the oxygen delievered directly to the root mass is far more than in soil due to the more frequent waterings,in soil oxygen gets depleted very fast,water sitting in the soil looses oxygen content the longer it sits.
With both grows being fed pretty much the same nutes the only reason i can see for the excellerated growth rate of hydro is oxygen delievery,after reading things FDD & Al fuct have wrote in various threads i decided to try limiting pot size to 1 gallon containers,at first there was no excellerated growth rate but once the plants became large enough where they could be watered daily there was seriously increased growth rate,not just a little increase but a very large increase.
Now i submit this question.
Why is the size of the root mass so important as long as its large enough to deliever water & nutes to the plant,what are the supposed benifits of a massive root mass over a small root mass.
Ok now compare hydro growth rate to soil growth rate,the soil rates are much slower,both grows are being fed the same things which are nutes & water,the only thing seperating the two is the delievery system for the nutrients & water needed to sustain the plant.
In hydro the oxygen delievered directly to the root mass is far more than in soil due to the more frequent waterings,in soil oxygen gets depleted very fast,water sitting in the soil looses oxygen content the longer it sits.
With both grows being fed pretty much the same nutes the only reason i can see for the excellerated growth rate of hydro is oxygen delievery,after reading things FDD & Al fuct have wrote in various threads i decided to try limiting pot size to 1 gallon containers,at first there was no excellerated growth rate but once the plants became large enough where they could be watered daily there was seriously increased growth rate,not just a little increase but a very large increase.
Now i submit this question.
Why is the size of the root mass so important as long as its large enough to deliever water & nutes to the plant,what are the supposed benifits of a massive root mass over a small root mass.