lets see your results from 10 gallon buckets post your pics!

kawasakirdr131

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ohk so this year i plan on growing outdoors in ten gallon buckets
5x jack 33
& whatever freebies sea of seeds plans on sending me hopefully there goood
ive been searching the web & i couldnt really find anything
in ten gallon buckets so post your pics guys
ill be starting a outtdoor thread in late april or may
hope too see some monstass! bongsmilie
 

growingforfun

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Gotta wait more then 27 min for a reply to something so specific lol! Anyways I've done that an IMO just look at any pics... It's not too much different then 7 gal or 15 gal pots. And strain has 100X more to do with it then container size. I have seen 5 ft plants in party cups and root bound 2 ft indicas in 3 gallon pots.

top, lst, an feed well- and you will have a happy season.
 

Lookwhatimblazn

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I had a 2 month old 3 foot tall male plant in a 5 galling homedepot bucket and when I pulled it all the soil came out of the bucket an wouldn't shake loose to well so I assume the means that plant was about root bound...everything's going in the ground this year
 

SenorBrownWater

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i only used 10 gallon grow bags my first year growing...wont ever be doing that again...i have to worry about plant numbers now...
 

shynee mac

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yeah I did a couple 5gal homedepot buckets last year and one got root rot( I had screw driver size holes) and the other got about 4 ft. tall. im going bigger this year! less plants bigger bushes!:blsmoke:
 

Lookwhatimblazn

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Yeah I'm doing everything in the groin this year....I might use 5 gal buckets to start em but transplant after a few weeks with like 4 in a bucket lol
 

Lookwhatimblazn

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If ya love your plants ...

Stick them in mother earth.
true that man lol but i got a problem this year i dug about 2 feet down and hit solid clay no soil just clay lol shit sucks. i gotta figure out drainage for this bull shit might bring my 50lb steel rock breaker bar thingy majig and punch into it to break it up and remove as much as possible than slam it in the ground and hit it with a sludge hammer or somthing in a few spots per hole so water can get out and not rot the roots lol
 

HTP

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Ya deep water holes never a bad idea. I live where its red clay my self. Never been a huge issue but also never had deep rooting plants ..... Untill now ;)
 

Lookwhatimblazn

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Yeah man I got this like grayish redish whiteish colored clay like 2 foot down I'm guessing the red is the soil in it cuz my soil is like redish brown....when we bough our properties the whole entire thing was a corn field and we had to wait to build our house untill the dude cut the corn and than after we moved in planted about 400 trees at that back end of the properties like a 1/2 mile from the house and it looked like know ones been back there scence we planted them trees like 18 years ago hahaha but all the trees got those with collars around the bottom of them still
Edit: plus I don't Want to buy soil this year. Last year I did some experiments well that's what I'll call that season and experimental one haha and I found that the plants that grew the best/fasted with the thickest stems were in soil that was just horse shit from my barn and peatmoss and the native soil.....I couldn't find any perlite last year but I'll find some this year haha
 

kawasakirdr131

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i would love to do it in the ground but the slugs were im att are a bitchhh!
and the soil thats in the ground is like clayy & theres alot of rocks cuz im on a mtn
so wen i start digging a hole i get halfwayy threw & theres a big rock i kant moovee
even with bars & pipes its just a bitchh & theres other security reasons
im gonna do them in bucketss incase of something popping up ya knoo??
 

kawasakirdr131

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