Light Pruning?

noxiously

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I can't remember where I heard this from, but I was wanting to get more info on it. I heard that the roots can get "pruned" by having too much light get to them through the tote/reservoir/bucket. Does this really happen? If so what do the roots look like, and does it have any adverse effects on the plant? Any info would be greatly appreciated.
 
Roots get air pruned and direct light will kill roots. My buddy used white buckets with a million holes drilled in every where (soil) his thoughts where more air the better. I set him straight by showing him his roots, they where green.
 
Are there any links to pictures to what a root system in a DWC set up should look like. I'm not sure the ones I saw were normal looking. It looked like there were a few main roots that come down, with 1/8th to 1/4 inch side roots sticking off the sides, almost like a ladder, all the way from the tip to the bottom of the net pot.
 
As the bible says, mylar keeps light out just as much as it keeps light in. Wouldn't be hard to lightproof that rubbermaid with what should be a standard hydro+ grower's surplus eq. The lightproofing is also for preventing algae grows hence the GoldenGanja13's snide reference to 'green roots'.

EDITS -A little drinken tonight :D
 
A very small amount of light doesn't seem to hurt too much, but none is best.

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As the bible says, mylar keeps light out just as much as it keeps light in. Wouldn't be hard to lightproof that rubbermaid with what should be a standard hydro+ grower's surplus eq. The lightproofing is also for preventing algae grows hence the GoldenGanja13's snide reference to 'green roots'.

EDITS -A little drinken tonight :D
Really the bible says that? I don't like the color of yours shasto, Here's what mine looks like, if you pick them up out the gutter they're white and healthy, just a little alage won't hurt nothing..
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