I used to do that and then someone told me not to last year when I upcanned the BTa1 so I stopped. I think it's a good idea now and have gone back to it.
Teasing the roots of a plant before planting may seem like a harsh thing to do as you are planting, but as explained here, it's just tough love.
www.thespruce.com
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Let's kick off the Wednesday update with some extreme cuteness:
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I don't think that's enough for Facebook to get a handle on
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Next up, let's take a look at the two remaining Candidas for the summer grow. This one is the top of the CDNT:
I had to put a tomato cage around the other one as it's already really floppy, and it doesn't even have any buds on it!
Speaking of Candidas, here is the cutting that grew a root while sitting in the water cup. Nice root, dead top. Toss it?
And last for the day, because I know you like to see smooshing, are the flowering three in the shed, packed in rather tightly now. From the front, it's Berry Bomb, AK-47, and Bedroom Cookies:
I'm going to try to get at least two trimmed up tomorrow #nolarfclub. And I've got to up-pot the two BeBo clones and one of the Peyote Criticals, because I'm watering the solo cups every day!
That's what's happening in my back yard. I hope all is well in yours.