We always want to plant big, mature and healthy cuttings but sometimes we don't. The question from one of the viewers (baljeet singh) is do planting small plants have an impact on the build of the plant when it grows and matures. There may be an impact on the size when it comes to the build of the plant but from my own experience I think composition of the soil matters more. Soil that promotes good root system is better than soil that does not promote good root growth. Better root system means better nutrient uptake which eventually means better plant build and better fruit yield. As this video shows, plants that were started with "smaller size" (younger age) planting now are developing larger size branches. I hope this answers the question. Thank you for watching. Cheers.
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