double ended dildo technique

nothingtodeclare

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hi fellow riu'ers i am trying a new technique an would like your input what i have done is planted a seed it has grown about 10" off the ground i have then topped but kept a long stem then bent the plant over to reroot the topped end so the plant will be able to take twice as much nutes o2 etc would love to know what you think has anybody else tried this an what happened
 

nothingtodeclare

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like this is what i have done but its not in pots at minute its in the garden in the ground as a tester first then will try in potsroot 2 ends.jpg
 

Thestinker

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that loooks.... odd but be it will be interesting to see how it turns out, you got any pics? keep us updated, subbed
 

nothingtodeclare

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will post pics up when i get camera so i had to do a drawing hope you all understood it but yes will take pics if anybody has advice allways trying to increase yield an thought this could be the way
 

nothingtodeclare

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hey thanks airwave do you have a link would like to see how turned out it seems plausable to be able to take up twice the amount of nutes an o2 haveing 2 rootballs an twice the root mass of a normal plant an should increase yield well that was the theory but yeah if you have a link that would be great
 

Airwave

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hey thanks airwave do you have a link would like to see how turned out it seems plausable to be able to take up twice the amount of nutes an o2 haveing 2 rootballs an twice the root mass of a normal plant an should increase yield well that was the theory but yeah if you have a link that would be great
Nothing is coming up in the search function. Sorry.
 
damn u should feed each pot different nutes. i mean split the problem minerals to avoid any salt build ups. then u wont have to flush untill harvest mabe. u might be able to give the plant a higher ec which we want, but no build ups or overdoses. stick to it this is a great ex periment.
 

HookdOnChronics

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lol, funny name man! I actually read up on this a while ago. Sounds like a good idea to me. Anyways, here's what I pulled off this site a while ago about this technique. It's called 'MRS' or 'Multiple Rooting Sites' I believe. Here's the info. I did NOT write this! Just copy and paste.

1. How to mrs a plant

OK guys just in case you are new or have absolutely no clue what im talking about im gonna toss this one out there for the people in the cheap seats...

you keep hearing me and JumboSwisher talking about MRSing a plant and how it increases yield.. here is the basics...the only catch is you have to know how to clone a little (don't really have to be good at it really) and you have to have the guts to cut up your plant (not really cut it up but you will get the gist shortly)

MRS stands for Multiple Rooting Sites

you will be basically creating a entirely stand alone rooting structure and feeding system for your plant which will supplement the plant in such a way as to allow it to constantly run with its nutrient uptake going full throttle 24/7 (this will also help with the metabolizing of micro nutes and allow more of them to enter the system also just by design)

all you have to do is break out your rooting hormone and your scissors and pick a bottom branch that is nice and fat and low hanging ... something that would normally make a killer clone

now we are going to sacrifice this future monster clone for the sake of the plant..

you take this branch and instead of clipping a few nodes back and then using it to clone ...you cut off the end of it creating the same 45 degree angle you would normally make on a clone and scar it the same as a clone also... just like its the end of a clone getting ready to put it in your clone box or growing medium

you will now have a branch with a clone end sticking out where the bud site would normally be...
now the same as cloning you need to wet it and dip it in rooting hormone ( powder .. gel ... whatever)
and you will want to take this butchered branch and put it at least a inch into the soil below the plant bending it down into the dirt and making sure it wont pop back out again

what you have just done was make a alternate rooting site for the plant and as soon as it takes hold in about a week or 10 days you will see a sudden burst of vigor out of your plant and you will want to cut your nutes back to half strength

this is the only drawback and one of the major money savers for the high priced nutrient buying crowd out there...

with twice the rooting zone now occupying the pot it is utilizing more of the soil mass and also pulling out locked out nutrients the original root structure couldn't hope of getting so it will fill the plants gas tanks up pretty quickly and will also utilize the new incoming nutrients on a much more efficient scale which makes for less nutes left in the soil ... less nutes needed to maintain the plant at peek... and a plant that is getting just as much as it can handle on a full time basis increasing yield to huge potential...

all i can say is try it ... buy all means prove me wrong if you can... i have been using this technique for about 2 years now since i thought it up in a stoned stupor one night while taking clones and it has not failed me yet
 

gobbly

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not sure if it helps, but when I was young a friend had a huge field out behind his house. The grasses would just grow wild up to nearly 3'. We planted a few plants, and every time they would get over 2', we'd take the top, bend it down and bury it. The top would pop back up after a few days and have send new roots down. We kept doing this over and over, and started working it into a spiral. Some of our plants we'd have 6' diameter spirals of the bushiest plants I've seen, and I imagine the root structure was impressive. That's my only experience with anything like what you are describing, but I hope it helps!
 
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