Sure seems to take a whole lot of time to process ONE plant as per their demo :P
Do they not understand the manutention costs of moving around 200,000 little plants over to their conveyor belt
Some strains of Cannabis contains the same terpenes as produced in lemons and grapefruits, etc. ex: Limolene is found in oranges and citruses, but can also be produced by "lemoney" strains of cannabis. Using this method could possibly artificially enhance the aroma of lemons already present in...
Ben buddy, you know that's straight wrong.
Unless you were stupid and fucked it up on purpose to live in your world of self-fulfilling prophecies...
Foliar feeding will account for any soil borne deficiency and provide an increase in metabolic activity depending on which products were used...
Take off those extra branches with no growth points. Just a risk for disease right now.
You can hack off 3/4 of the rootball too, to balance it out with the amount of vegetative matter left. It'll save your pot space
I'm pretty sure your substrate is colonized by something other than mycos.
You need a host plant. I've seen how Premier Tech (one of the first and biggest mycorhizal fungi manufacturers, they invented the process) does it. They use a colonized host plant (carrot lol) in a recipient which only...
Plant roots mainly expand outwards. They explore the subsoil, but don't depend on it for nutrition, more as a water reserve.
Under 18", there isin't much going on.
Regardless, dig a big ass hole, then when you think you're done, make it bigger.
Don't take off more than 1/3 to 1/4 per time, then let em a few days to recover.
You'll get lanky, stretchy, weak growth, susceptible to pests and diseases if you cut off too much. New growth will be too fast/succulent.