Link to the video please?
I may be wrong but I think he is referring to Sandgropers germination technique of clumping?
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according to this bonsai website, its a cluster of plants that share the same root space? sounds simple tho im sure it isn't.
http://www.bonsai4me...pformbonsai.htm
well germination has nothing to do with production I agree, But it is not uncommon for a Bhut to be that productive!
50 pods is definitely modest, I would think twice that at least!
Hmm, if so he's a bit misleading in the video because he keeps referring to it as "a plant" and "the plant". If that is indeed what he does then I don't quite see the point ... it's basically just like throwing what would normally be three 3 gallon plants (or three 5 gallon plants, depending on what size that container is) into one big bucket.
I'm sure you did great. dont doubt your ability, alot of variables come into the equationUrgh ... and I thought I did well
I thought those were bamboo stakes!i do however think it is multiple plants tho, if you watch it at 720p and pause at 1:10, you can pretty clearly see multiple trunks.
edit: I think you are referring to the multi trunk basal shoot formation.
I'm on a fusing experiment this year(twisting the seedlings together so they grow into each other eventually)that might be similar to clumping (not sure I really understood what clumping is) and the plants have really taken off, I started off some seed of the same type at the same time and they didn't grow even nearly as fast as the twisted ones, I don't know why that might be.