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In tomatos you can take a branch bend it closer to the ground and bury it, and as long as the end pops out of the other side the buried part will grow roots. This way you can have two roots feeding the same plants and you can feed it at 2 different Ph.
Does this happen with Marijuana? Because if it does, could this be used in aquaponics and the secondary roots in soil (rather than gravel) be used to add nutrients during the flowering stage that I keep reading is the major downside to aquaponics as it kills the fish?
I am a N00b, but I have read allot about it I'd just be interested to know if secondary roots form with Marijuana tbh
There is another way to do the same thing without bending the branches to the ground.
Read up on a process called air layering.
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Nice too see my first real question wasn't totally daft^^
It's pretty exiting if it could be used in flowering stages of aquaponics I don't think secondary rooting has been much considered (though it could be I'm searching in a stupid way and just havn't seen it).