ChatterBank0 min ago
Did you know this?
News just in from researchers at the university of the bleedin' obvious.
..Pot-bound plants don't grow as big as they might otherwise do.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/nature/18612661
..Pot-bound plants don't grow as big as they might otherwise do.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/nature/18612661
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[i] Each plant appeared to be trying to escape its pot; more than three quarters of the root system was in the outer half of the container. [i]
But as Ludwig asked: is this news? Isn't that what roots do? They grow down and they grow out, and in pots they can't.
The actual mechanism whereby they communicate all this among themselves may be interesting, but it doesn't seem to be the point of the research. Instead, the researchers seem just as stunned as I was:
<<Lead researcher Hendrik Poorter, from the Julich research institute in Germany, told BBC Nature that as soon as he saw the results, he re-potted all of his houseplants.>>
But as Ludwig asked: is this news? Isn't that what roots do? They grow down and they grow out, and in pots they can't.
The actual mechanism whereby they communicate all this among themselves may be interesting, but it doesn't seem to be the point of the research. Instead, the researchers seem just as stunned as I was:
<<Lead researcher Hendrik Poorter, from the Julich research institute in Germany, told BBC Nature that as soon as he saw the results, he re-potted all of his houseplants.>>