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Pretty much, but IIRC they also encapsulate themselves and are ready to grow again once there is sufficient moisture.What the heck does this mean? Are you trying to say stop growing?
Ah, well, I haven't read *any* of the grow books, so cannot comment on that. I assumed that the advice was based on the continuing issue of overwatering that's so often practiced specifically in cannabis cultivation.The myth has had various reasons attached to it but one thing I read in some of the original 'grow books' was that it allowed the plant and soil to suck up the nutrients (like in a vacuum) when applied to the dry porous soil. Absolutely ridiculous.
I wonder why things grow bigger and faster in a rain forest region.
I'm sure there's a lot that can be said about rainforest vs, say, savannah, but IIRC, the biggest organisms on earth aren't in a rainforest at all (California redwood spp). Neither are the longest-living organisms known to man. In fact, the honor of longest-living goes to bristlecone pines, IIRC, and they are quite decidedly in a desert region.