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    Moving into the ground...

    Well I have 12 as of right now, and even if I did pots I would be able to get them there :).
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    Moving into the ground...

    Ok so it's time to transplant some of my seedlings into bigger containers. I was thinking instead of buying large pots or buckets it would be cheaper just to dig holes and line them with black garbage bags. I can't really make up my mind on bags in ground vs pot/bucket. If I use bags should I...
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    Hiding an entire room

    I think its a great idea. :).
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    Growing sidways

    I've thought about going in to the ground but I like being able to move my plants around and make sure they are getting plenty of sun. Plus it would be a pain clearing them an area so the tomato plant's roots didn't have to compete for nuts with large trees and undergrowth.
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    Growing sidways

    I may just move them under some larger trees so they dont get blasted, but i'll see what I can do about domes. Nutes in the future...I'm planning on staying fairly organic/natural so I may start with blood meal or whatever high nitrogen fert I can get my hands on locally. After I move them...
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    Growing sidways

    Wow quick replies guys! Sounds like good ideas, bigger pots and plant them deeper. I'll see if I can do that today/tomorrow. Another question though. Seedlings and rainstorms, whats the best advice. I've got a decent amount of rain headed this way either later today or tomorrow. Should I...
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    Growing sidways

    Hey everyone, new to the site and first outdoor grow. Have a couple babies 6 days old now, growing very sideways. It may be hard to see in the pic but 3 of the 4 are leaning quite a bit. The leaves are still pointed up but the stalks are very flimsy, especially compared to the 4th plant that...
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    Starting indoors, confused about lighting cycles

    I'd say it would be safe to mimic the outdoor conditions currently. For me right now that would be about 13/11. Figure out how much light/dark your area is currently getting, and then set your timers to mimic the outdoors so it wont flower (you will have to keep adjusting the duration of...
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