detroitjoe
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Plants contain DNA.
DNA contains "switches" ; its either on or off....or 111's and 000"s
some of these switches are adaptive.
A plant living in soil executes one way and a plant growing in fluids executes in another.
The million dollar question of " does it matter.... " ......
YES it matters.
when you water from the base, the plant's sensors are detecting water at the root level; not at the top level.
Leaves are , among other things; are water sensors.
If I grow in "soil" ....I smack them with a shower from a garden hose FIRST, then water at the base secondly.
Water hits leaf...leaf send the signal down the line; making its way to the roots.
roots start up to uptake fluids etc.
its like chewing gum. your ears pop, you burp, stomach rumbles but all the while, your starting up the stomach to process food....food thats not being delivered because their is no food. your just chewing gum. and swallowing spit mixed with rubber.
DNA contains "switches" ; its either on or off....or 111's and 000"s
some of these switches are adaptive.
A plant living in soil executes one way and a plant growing in fluids executes in another.
The million dollar question of " does it matter.... " ......
YES it matters.
when you water from the base, the plant's sensors are detecting water at the root level; not at the top level.
Leaves are , among other things; are water sensors.
If I grow in "soil" ....I smack them with a shower from a garden hose FIRST, then water at the base secondly.
Water hits leaf...leaf send the signal down the line; making its way to the roots.
roots start up to uptake fluids etc.
its like chewing gum. your ears pop, you burp, stomach rumbles but all the while, your starting up the stomach to process food....food thats not being delivered because their is no food. your just chewing gum. and swallowing spit mixed with rubber.