southfloridasean
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Yeah I believe someone wrote in one of the posts that his plant recovered within 3 days of cutting the roots.
Thanks for the input gropro.I grow in DWC as well. I trim the roots to increase root mass. Trimming roots does the same thing as trimming the canopy. As the roots drop from my cup i try to trim them so they are uniform in length- You might think they would shock but they love it. After the first couple weeks i stop trimming and let them grow out more. This technique is proven by the gardening techniques of tree farmers and others. Often they will plant trees in shallow pots with netting below the dirt so the roots grow through and die...promoting a more profuse root ball. Some pots have acidic walls so when the roots touch them they die....this is for a reason. Try it out! THe best time to trim is the first couple weeks when just the first little roots are popping through. Trimming them off every day for a week the roots will increase tenfold.
Filthy, the trimming is for strictly mother plants. Im not trying to increase yield. Yo Filthy by the way do you have a pic of the mother buckets that you make. What gallon size do you use? Let me know.Cutting the roots is always a bad idea as it slows the plant and adds massive shock to the plant.You will losse time and yiled on the plants