tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-100113341096824369.post1244353987842792470..comments2022-04-26T17:53:33.113+02:00Comments on C H I L I B L O G: Height data IIIMichael Salemssonhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01957184572217853570noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-100113341096824369.post-30671509492368392002010-05-12T22:48:44.555+02:002010-05-12T22:48:44.555+02:00Well, the only reasonable way to measure the heigh...Well, the only reasonable way to measure the height would be to measure it from the soil. Unfortunately that data will change if you for example switch pot containers to a larger one and repot the plants. Normally it is often so that after a repot it is planted a bit deeper then before for me. So some cm is lost here and there. For example when I will repot the Cayenne I will probably plant it a bit deep and the height data will mess up til next time. But that is part of the errors in the data I am aware of.Michael Salemssonhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01957184572217853570noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-100113341096824369.post-55459558731161176212010-05-12T20:44:16.189+02:002010-05-12T20:44:16.189+02:00Wonderful documentation, my dear Number chruncher....Wonderful documentation, my dear Number chruncher. How do you measure the height? From the table (incl. the bucket) or from the soil level?Jan Löfgrenhttp://ginflyer.bloggsida.se/noreply@blogger.com