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BOO,,,,Those are not taproots. The roots you are seeing are called adventitious roots.
A Taproot is just that. A Taproot meaning a single root coming from the plant.
It's the first root you see from your seed when you germinate a seed. That tail sticking out of the seeds shell is the Taproot. Then roots will grow out of the taproot and start spreading out as the taproot goes deeper in the soil.
Clones have roots growing from the stem out in several places.
Many users are cautioned about the rich web of adventitious roots that their clones form after the successful cloning procedure. This is the major difference between growing weed from seeds and clones. In the former case, the seed will form a tap root, which is a single, primary root of the plant.
Clones don’t have a tap root as their rooting system forms with an already grown stem. So, don’t be surprised to see the fibrous root system; it’s a norm for a healthy cloned plant.
These are Taproots.
BOO,,,,Those are not taproots. The roots you are seeing are called adventitious roots.
A Taproot is just that. A Taproot meaning a single root coming from the plant.
It's the first root you see from your seed when you germinate a seed. That tail sticking out of the seeds shell is the Taproot. Then roots will grow out of the taproot and start spreading out as the taproot goes deeper in the soil.
Clones have roots growing from the stem out in several places.
Many users are cautioned about the rich web of adventitious roots that their clones form after the successful cloning procedure. This is the major difference between growing weed from seeds and clones. In the former case, the seed will form a tap root, which is a single, primary root of the plant.
Clones don’t have a tap root as their rooting system forms with an already grown stem. So, don’t be surprised to see the fibrous root system; it’s a norm for a healthy cloned plant.
These are Taproots.
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