SpideyManDan
Well-Known Member
So i just had a quick question to see if anyone else might have come across this problem. It appears that the 2 branches that i supercropped have a slight nutrient deficiency as opposed to the other branches that seem to be fine.
Is it possible that if the outside of the supecropped stem broke or was somehow damaged thus causing a potential deficiency? It looks like the stem had a tear in it.
If im not mistaken the phloem is on the outside of the stem as opposed to the xylem (which would be on the inside), which the phloem is responsible for nutrients getting from the roots to the tips? Does this make sense?
Thanks for the help everyone.
Is it possible that if the outside of the supecropped stem broke or was somehow damaged thus causing a potential deficiency? It looks like the stem had a tear in it.
If im not mistaken the phloem is on the outside of the stem as opposed to the xylem (which would be on the inside), which the phloem is responsible for nutrients getting from the roots to the tips? Does this make sense?
Thanks for the help everyone.