silouan
Well-Known Member
just a question really...
i grew a plant outdoors - lots of sunshine, roots organic soil, but very little nutrients through all summer. i had the plant in a 5 gallon bucket full of roots organic with expanded clay pellets at the bottom. then i dug a hole in the ground and put about 2" of expanded clay pellets in the bottom of the hole and placed the 5 gallon bucket (with the bottom cut out) into the hole with about 2 inches of the bucket still above ground. i, then, covered the top of the dirt with rocks and left a one inch gap around the perimeter of the bucket hoping to bottom feed the plant as this particular area gets lots of rainfall throughout summer. why did the plant only yield around 10 grams? when i cut the plant down i pulled out the root mass and it was huge. the plant was green and healthy throughout and formed only three stalks with minimal colas. it is a 8 week flowering plant indoors, but this was the first time i put her in the wild. any ideas??
i grew a plant outdoors - lots of sunshine, roots organic soil, but very little nutrients through all summer. i had the plant in a 5 gallon bucket full of roots organic with expanded clay pellets at the bottom. then i dug a hole in the ground and put about 2" of expanded clay pellets in the bottom of the hole and placed the 5 gallon bucket (with the bottom cut out) into the hole with about 2 inches of the bucket still above ground. i, then, covered the top of the dirt with rocks and left a one inch gap around the perimeter of the bucket hoping to bottom feed the plant as this particular area gets lots of rainfall throughout summer. why did the plant only yield around 10 grams? when i cut the plant down i pulled out the root mass and it was huge. the plant was green and healthy throughout and formed only three stalks with minimal colas. it is a 8 week flowering plant indoors, but this was the first time i put her in the wild. any ideas??