Rick
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Here's an update on the kovachii seeding I got from Glenn Decker in July 2011. If you go to the thread I started on basket culture you can see what it looked like as a single growth 9"LS plant.
So today:
The original growth is indeed the two yellow leaves (that sacrificed themselves for the new growths). The roots are coming out of the basket on all sides and the bottom. The individual leaves on the new growths are 12" apiece, the plant span is pushing 20" with the leaves being somewhat upright. I pulled that small yellowing leaf off the bottom of the new growth and found a whole new growth sprouting.
I have seen it twice now (in print) that K lite will ultimately cause death from K deprivation, as it is just a matter of time before all the stored K in old growth is used up.
Logically this cannot be the case for seedlings that have no old growth with stored up K to tap into. The total biomass of this plant is now multiple times greater than the original plant and the moss I stuck it in. Realizing that plants really make the most of their mass from thin air (as far as carbon and water go), it doesn't appear that this plant is nutrient deprived by the present fert regime after 19 months in this system.
So today:
The original growth is indeed the two yellow leaves (that sacrificed themselves for the new growths). The roots are coming out of the basket on all sides and the bottom. The individual leaves on the new growths are 12" apiece, the plant span is pushing 20" with the leaves being somewhat upright. I pulled that small yellowing leaf off the bottom of the new growth and found a whole new growth sprouting.
I have seen it twice now (in print) that K lite will ultimately cause death from K deprivation, as it is just a matter of time before all the stored K in old growth is used up.
Logically this cannot be the case for seedlings that have no old growth with stored up K to tap into. The total biomass of this plant is now multiple times greater than the original plant and the moss I stuck it in. Realizing that plants really make the most of their mass from thin air (as far as carbon and water go), it doesn't appear that this plant is nutrient deprived by the present fert regime after 19 months in this system.