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Do Roots REALLY grow in the dark?
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Cannabis Fact Contributed by: Smokey D Dope
Thanks to: The Golden Bone
Cannabis Tip Submitted: 03-13-2009
Note: The Golden Bone was instrumental in helping turn this
very technical subject into something much easier to
understand. This is by no means a complete, technical
explanation of Botany, rather its an understanding of the
basic principles.
Many times Ive seen in posts that roots grow during the
dark.. If this were true, the 24/0 photoperiod would
result in a plant with a tiny root structure, if one at
all! We know this is not the case - so how does it
actually work?
To simplify things, lets use an analogy. Try to think of
a plant as a buildingand one constantly under
construction. The plant needs raw materials, (fertilizers
and water), and energy (light) in order to build itself.
The raw materials are the bricks and mortar of the
building. The energy is the workers, vehicles and power
tools used to assemble the building.
The Plant is capable of storing some raw materials and
some energy for use later, but the amount is
limited...think of a warehouse and a battery.
- During the day, (Lights ON) the plant is collecting
and storing light energy, and is using and storing raw
materials. The plant is stockpiling raw material, and
is charging its batteriesand it is ALSO using raw
materials and using the energy it is collecting. Its
building itself, literally putting itself
together.
During the day however, the plant is not as efficient
at building itself, as it is at night (lights OFF.)
It can build itself, but not as quickly.
- While the lights are OFF, the plant is using energy
and raw materials to build itselfand. the plant is
more efficiently using the raw materials that it stored
during the day. The plant is better at transporting and
assembling the raw materials.
The bad news: since there is no light energy, the
plant must rely on energy it stored while the lights
were ON (its stored energy). (Essentially, the plant
is running on batteries, and using raw material from
the warehouse.)
There is no light energy to collect. Since the plant
needs energy to absorb more raw materials, it is
easier for the plant to use raw materials that it
stored during the day than it is to absorb raw
materials through its roots.
- Although the plant IS capable of doing it all with
the lights on, (Collect, store and use energy and raw
materials) it does a better job of actually doing the
work (using the energy and raw material) while the
lights are out. During the dark however, it relies
solely on its limited supply of stored energy and
stored raw material.
One last thing to remember is the fact that a plant
will always strive to maintain a balance between the
size of its roots and the size of its canopy (Leaf
mass.) The roots must be big enough to supply as much
raw materials as the canopy can use, and the canopy
must be big enough to provide the energy required to
store those raw materialsand.
- Trim the roots on a healthy plant, and canopy
growth will slow to a crawl until the roots have grown
big enough to again support the canopy.
- Trim the TOP of a healthy plant, and root growth
will slow similarly, until the canopy has grown big
enough to again support the roots.
- If the plant is already in balance, the canopy and
the roots will grow at the same rate.
If you actually measured them several times daily
over several days, youd notice that they actually DO
get bigger at night, but roots and canopy at the same
rate, unless either has been trimmed, and as long as
the batteries hold out.
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Cannabis Factoid:1466 "Do Roots REALLY grow in the dark?"
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