hey all ya i'v been giving them their juicy juic. (nuts) they ae looking awsome. from the looks of theis little girls outdoor grow mybe bomb this year. well see anyway. thanks for peeking.what to you all do if your clones are flat taking off just giving them water. i want to start feeding them nuts but am afraid it might slow the growth. i don't no why i feel this way but i have never had clone thrive like this. any input on what you would do.
I've got a question, I plan on doing an outdoor grow but without the greenhouse. I plan on using Fox Farm Ocean Forest soil, but I have decent soil here as well. Could I essentially just dig a deep enough hole for 4-5 months of outdoor growing, and fill it up with my soil and transplant?reply, sounds like an idea for a country song, except a bong instead of whiskey!
I dig the youtube vid! I think the girlies will respond much better in the ground than in warping rubermaids. And damn did those ladies grow...you planted them in july right? When you planting this season?
thats what im going to do. fill my holes with sunshine soil and mix some straw with it. this will help bring in the worm and make the soil that much better.I've got a question, I plan on doing an outdoor grow but without the greenhouse. I plan on using Fox Farm Ocean Forest soil, but I have decent soil here as well. Could I essentially just dig a deep enough hole for 4-5 months of outdoor growing, and fill it up with my soil and transplant?
Sorry I'm hella newb and I just want to give my babies the full potential they can get, without ruining anything.
Nice thank you very much, I was conflicted towards this decision cause I've heard of people stunting growth this way through the different types of soil, but isn't that what natures like anyway? Layers and layers of different soil. I don't know, I'm probably just going to break apart the soil and mix it up real good, then put extra of the Fox Farm ontop.thats what im going to do. fill my holes with sunshine soil and mix some straw with it. this will help bring in the worm and make the soil that much better.
yes but nature is different. i tryed three layers of different soils in my pots once and had a bad outcome due to the different nuts in each soil. out in mother nature you dont have that high nut count in the earth. so it will be alot better.Nice thank you very much, I was conflicted towards this decision cause I've heard of people stunting growth this way through the different types of soil, but isn't that what natures like anyway? Layers and layers of different soil. I don't know, I'm probably just going to break apart the soil and mix it up real good, then put extra of the Fox Farm ontop.
Good/bad? Thanks again.
So i'm still kind of confused, would it suffice to just dig a hole about 3 feet deep, 3x3 and fill it with Fox Farm soil, then plant the seedlings?yes but nature is different. i tryed three layers of different soils in my pots once and had a bad outcome due to the different nuts in each soil. out in mother nature you dont have that high nut count in the earth. so it will be alot better.
Nice work mygirls........last years grow looked awesome too.6 mm clear plastic roof also
yes do that. i plan on filling my holes with sunshin soil with no nuts and mix with some straw. this is what i've been useing indoors in my 19 gal. pots.So i'm still kind of confused, would it suffice to just dig a hole about 3 feet deep, 3x3 and fill it with Fox Farm soil, then plant the seedlings?
Sorry total newb, I just don't want to have to buy a shitload of pots if you feel me
nice set up plants look good.Nice work mygirls........last years grow looked awesome too.
I just finished my Hawaiian Hot House, with 2 sides that rollup and I used black 6mil for the dark shades that roll up on a pvc pipe.
These are some SuperSilverHaze mothers being streched out.