SlowGrow.
Active Member
-This is an idea that i concieved under the influence of a strong batch of bud. It involves developing multiple root sites for one plant. This would be helpful for mother plants, large LST'd plants, or tall growing pure sativas.
-First a side branch would have to be LST to fold over onto itself, and close to the growing medium. The point where the branch is bent would then be air-layered and rooting hormone would be applied, along with a moist soil "band-aid". New roots would develope into the soil wrapped around the rooting hormone. After sufficient roots are developed, the soil wrap would be removed and the rooting area would be "transplanted" into the growing medium. Now the plant would have two rooting site, and could spread it's roots further into the medium and could more easily/rapidly use it's nutrients.
-First a side branch would have to be LST to fold over onto itself, and close to the growing medium. The point where the branch is bent would then be air-layered and rooting hormone would be applied, along with a moist soil "band-aid". New roots would develope into the soil wrapped around the rooting hormone. After sufficient roots are developed, the soil wrap would be removed and the rooting area would be "transplanted" into the growing medium. Now the plant would have two rooting site, and could spread it's roots further into the medium and could more easily/rapidly use it's nutrients.