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Sonnenschein944
11 months ago

roots and plant both well developed –

by loving care. Great result.

Wodkaflasche
11 months ago

I wouldn’t even say overgrown. Actually, as soon as you see some rooted on the side that winds on the side, it’s already enough. With you, very thick roots have been trained on the side, already long ago to replant!

Sonnenschein944
11 months ago
Reply to  Asew998

Interesting, more to know

Sonnenschein944
11 months ago

Thanks for the answer / comment.

So C3 plants … corn and queckengras C4 plants that grow more with the sun (red) …(?) Unfortunately, I can’t remember… please ask ..there was something with adenine diphosphate and adenine triphosphate… and phosphorus is anyway evaporated for root formation…

Wodkaflasche
11 months ago

I heard that, we’re doing this in the organic truck in the 11th. It is so, plants can perform photosynthesis with red and blue light. The blue light probably because of the night and the red because of the day. Green light does not actually lead to photosynthesis, which is why plants are also green because they do not absorb (absorb) light but reflect as the only color (back into our eye ray). The light can penetrate because it has a certain light wave frequency. The light is converted to atp in photosynthesis, i.e. energy, which accordingly accelerates root growth. I also think blue light works a little better than red light.

Uwe65527
11 months ago

The plants have developed normally.

raubkatze
11 months ago

Great! You have a green thumb. :