daygan
Chumono
Recently, (within the last three months, I think) either in a thread dedicated to the subject or as a sub-conversation within a thread, someone made the statement that he's seen better growth (in girth) in pots than in field/ground grown trees when the trees are successively repotted into larger pots as root growth demands and the comparison is limited to only a few years of growth. It was explained that particular trees were seen to have the most vigorous growth when roots had just begun to fill the entire pot, and that if the same trees were planted in the ground, roots would grow unimpeded for a longer period of time before reaching their limit and pushing growth to the top-side of the tree.
I can't find the post - I've used the in-site advanced search with every keyword that I can think of, as well as google, but I just can't find it anywhere. Does anyone remember that post, and can someone maybe point me to it again? It would be much appreciated.
I can't find the post - I've used the in-site advanced search with every keyword that I can think of, as well as google, but I just can't find it anywhere. Does anyone remember that post, and can someone maybe point me to it again? It would be much appreciated.