Hey, I've refined my methods a bit and am running a new experiment. This time I aim to get some indications as to the effects of early root pruning.
The seeds were all germinated in 5cm netcups filled with a coco/ perlite mix. Three days later (day 0) the pairs were selected and the first pair was planted into bigger netcups (1 liter volume). On day 5 (after the taproot was manually pruned outside the small netcup), the second pair was placed in their respective dwc buckets (3 liter volume). The last pair is being planted on day 6 (tomorrow).
This experiment runs in parallel to my actual crop (it's that time of the year again), is estimated to run 2.5 months and yield not definitive proof but an indicator. Alongside this I'll fem some NL auto for my next experimental run (new kiss fertilizer line) which is to take place in Feb next year.
Might be interesting, why not tag along?
- Hypothesis 1: Early on air-pruning of the tapRoot can greatly increase root density and lead to stronger plantGrowth
- Hypothesis 2: Dwc Hydroponics will outperform regular coco (d2w hydroponics) while using fewer resources.
- Setup: 6 plants, 3 Groups {Coco netpot unpruned, Coco netpot pruned, Dwc pruned}
- Cultivar: Baby Boom automatic (small & fast plant, 8weeks)
- Lights: 180W DIY 4K Kelvin CoBs
- Fertilizer/20L:
N: 2.2960 g
P2o5: 2.2960 g
K2o: 4.5160 g
Ca: 0.9840 g
Mg: 1.0680 g
S: 1.2580 g
B: 0.0041 g
Cu: 0.0016 g
Fe: 0.0271 g
Mn: 0.0066 g
Mo: 0.0007 g
Zn: 0.0041 g
Fulvic Acid: 4.2 g
P2o5: 2.2960 g
K2o: 4.5160 g
Ca: 0.9840 g
Mg: 1.0680 g
S: 1.2580 g
B: 0.0041 g
Cu: 0.0016 g
Fe: 0.0271 g
Mn: 0.0066 g
Mo: 0.0007 g
Zn: 0.0041 g
Fulvic Acid: 4.2 g
This experiment runs in parallel to my actual crop (it's that time of the year again), is estimated to run 2.5 months and yield not definitive proof but an indicator. Alongside this I'll fem some NL auto for my next experimental run (new kiss fertilizer line) which is to take place in Feb next year.
Might be interesting, why not tag along?
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