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FreakMont
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I read in a Jorge Cervantes book that said the plant(s) with the removed roots is likely to flower without producing thc.
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First off, Cervantes is outright WRONG about a third of the time. Besides, no one's removing roots anyway. Second point, and this is huge, ALWAYS use your longest flowering sativa as your base plant. Sativas produce a bigger root bundle and are more capable of supporting more mass, but more importantly you don't want your base plant finishing before your bonus branches do. Just thought I'd throw that out there. Hops would be a versatile base, too. Any vine that'll push water 20 feet in the air to the weed I grafted to it can't be bad for you. Get the guerillas on that. Hops feeding trees full of pot. Love it.