james42
Well-Known Member
Ok. There are alot of threads out there about moving from hydro to soil, but there doing it with fairly young plants.
Ive been growing outdoors for years on a fairly large scale. Last year I was forced to chop down my whole crop mid summer. That in turn forced me to start a pretty decent size indoor project.
I've really fallen in love with the indoor growing but spring is approaching and I can't ignore the free big bulb in the sky.
I like to veg my plants for a solid two months indoors before putting them out. The problem is that takes alot of soil and hauling the big pots a couple miles through the forest is back breaking
I got the idea of vegging them in dwc buckets so all I had to do is carefully wrap up the root ball and ditch all that weight. Just transplanting the bare roots.
Does anyone see any problem with this?
Its very important that it works out and I will just start them in soil if it's a issue. Just looking for a little experience from someone else here
Ive been growing outdoors for years on a fairly large scale. Last year I was forced to chop down my whole crop mid summer. That in turn forced me to start a pretty decent size indoor project.
I've really fallen in love with the indoor growing but spring is approaching and I can't ignore the free big bulb in the sky.
I like to veg my plants for a solid two months indoors before putting them out. The problem is that takes alot of soil and hauling the big pots a couple miles through the forest is back breaking
I got the idea of vegging them in dwc buckets so all I had to do is carefully wrap up the root ball and ditch all that weight. Just transplanting the bare roots.
Does anyone see any problem with this?
Its very important that it works out and I will just start them in soil if it's a issue. Just looking for a little experience from someone else here