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nice thick stems , cuts down on bamboo stakes
Sure does. That's a blueberry muffin I believe
OK I have to ask, I believe it was Boo who posted a pic of your training of a plant. Do you bury the trained plant deep in soil at last up-pot so the multiple stems gather at the soil level as that plant grows? I know you top and fim then tie branches down, but how does that clump form so close to the soil?Sure does. That's a blueberry muffin I believe
Just early fimming on that one. Every branch there was a top at some point. When I up pot I bury it up to the first jointOK I have to ask, I believe it was Boo who posted a pic of your training of a plant. Do you bury the trained plant deep in soil at last up-pot so the multiple stems gather at the soil level as that plant grows? I know you top and fim then tie branches down, but how does that clump form so close to the soil?
OK I just was not sure but had the ideaJust early fimming on that one. Every branch there was a top at some point. When I up pot I bury it up to the first joint
So 3 gallon pots and no bigger3 gallons seems to be be the sweet spot. The roots are usually undisturbed during transplant. From a 1gal to a 3gal I put about 3 inches of coco in and plant up from there
OK I did not see that part, Entiendo ahoraYeah I'm in ebb and flow so large pots are not needed
How much stem are you burying, on average?Just early fimming on that one. Every branch there was a top at some point. When I up pot I bury it up to the first joint
Almost none to maybe an inchHow much stem are you burying, on average?
I thought maybe you were burying maybe 4-6” inches of stem, that’s why I was curious.Almost none to maybe an inch
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