Alchemy
There is no color without light....
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You answered your own question by saying "What a seedling needs is enough feeder roots to start feeding the first set of true leaves"I want to see a 10" seedling with a 10" root. I also want an explanation of just what doing this is suppose to accomplish. What a seedling needs is enough feeder roots to start feeding the first set of true leaves, not more water the the root coming from the tap is reaching for. Doing this, your making the poor seedling consume what little energy it has, that's needed to build that first set of true leaves. IMO, this is how garden myths get started.
And what the hell you think that 10 inch STRETCHED seedlings stem is gonna turn into once barried in dirt, I dont spread myths google head. Bigger roots, bigger, better and hardier plants, use common sence bro.
And do you think its a task to make a seedling stretch? As you said,"Id like to see a.10 inch seedling" surprised you haven't ever bro lol
Edit: get down to the nitty gritty the benefit is a much larger root zone compared to another its same age.
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