O4aUsErNaMe
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yes quite a few do.very handy thing to own
haha id say so .. seems like it can get pretty far from town sometimes (at least what i see on TV)yes quite a few do.very handy thing to own
man's got good genetics and a plan to go with it .. give him repman, 10 lbs off 2 plants. that's sickining
thanks ,just thew the fish in the ground without the bucket.,you can use the fish whole if you like they were just too nice to throw out so i kept the fillets.wow amazing, seriously a pioneer in outdoor grows.
I read everything from page 1 and just decided to post now, props props props, phenomenal grow. Quick question o4, did you just fill up that bucket and then put it in the ground with a hole in the bottom? (newb question) and would you recommend the fish guts move for a new grower?
Edit: Oh yes, I also subscribed cause this is badass.
i left about 12 inches between the fish and the roots of the newly transplanted plant so the roots grew down to the fish ,this gives the plant time to be strong enough for it to cope with the big hit of nutrients the fish gives it.This guy is amazing, i've went through every page and it's been very inspiring to me. I too am going outdoors this season, I have a few indoor grows under my belt and I'm looking for better yields. I've scoped out my spot in the woods but I just have one question for the guy that started the thread...when it comes to the fish, Im kinda like some others in this thread. How exactly is it set up with the holes that were dug and fish, like did he throw the fish in the bottom of the hole then cover it with dirt? Is there space in between for the roots to drop down in the fish, im kinda confused lol dont hold it against me. It's just seeing what he did, I gotta jump on the bandwagon
everything o.k. down under? saw about all the flooding over there. hopefully you were spared.