Beansly
RIU Bulldog
I know its an old school technique; I dont know the official technique name, but
basically, when you transplant your growing plant into another larger one, and instead of planting the rootball completely with soil, you make it so the top part of the root ball above the soil line so the actually show. The roots turn into some thick stem looking things.
My question is, what, if any impact does growing this way have on the yield/speed/size.quality?
I've heard ppl do this to better aerate the roots but idk
basically, when you transplant your growing plant into another larger one, and instead of planting the rootball completely with soil, you make it so the top part of the root ball above the soil line so the actually show. The roots turn into some thick stem looking things.
My question is, what, if any impact does growing this way have on the yield/speed/size.quality?
I've heard ppl do this to better aerate the roots but idk