Right, because the cut exists in a vacuum and is not effected by sloppy or neglent routine mechanical tasks or poorly applied aseptic technique. Right? Those things I asked speak to the fundamentals of the process, regardless how you do it. If those are neglected any observations inherently hold no confidence. One of those questions asked about a specific tool utilized also, thats kinda important maybe. This is how trouble shooting works, you start with the low hanging fruit. Should be pointed out you failed to answer a single one. I know, you thought your snappy fallacy of argument made those obsolete, wrong again champ.
Titles are tricky aren't they sport? Sound so sure of themselves and sometimes in all capital letters finished with a ! But, there is often more to be discovered in the rest of the post if you dare to dream beyond it. Wtf dude really? But let's go ahead and put that title on trial anywho. I'll do it properly for you right now...admittedly so I can dismantle this at the same time, "sounds like the angle of the cut is the least important variable in your process, which many people, including myself, have said since the beginning of this thread."
So you've been wrong from the start and you seem proud of it? This might sting...
Once again, the type, angle, and placement of the cuts, made with the right tool, is cornerstone in the development of a uniform halo of roots. To understand why you need to understand that the Legos making that stalk aren't just piled in there. They are organized and stacked, put in place with each new cell division. Cells divide in planes, this helps maintain the symmetry of the organism as new tissue is added. Ever watch a seedling grow? Or seen that damn near perfectly round knob where the branch got bent and healed? The idea behind a 45 cut exposing more surface area to root is effectively giving the plant an angled plane to repair that doesn't jive with it's symmetry, or gravity for that matter. Sure, you can get rat tail starts with it.
I prefer an anchor. You can guess which one got the 45.
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