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Old 07-06-2003, 08:20 PM
audgen
 
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Default [IBC] Container or ground?

Hello everyone,
I was reading a while back on the gallery and someone brought up a theory that a tree's trunk will thicken faster in a container than in the ground because all of the roots are receiving fertilizer since they are contained in the pot and therefore the tr
ee gets more food and grows faster.
What's your take? Does this make sense?

Audgen (zone 7)

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