Which is a better way to transplant into the ground, with the bucket its in, our jus put the girls sreaight in the ground, keep in mind I dont have any cash for more soil. Thx for any feedback guys.
Since cash is a contingency ... umm... how big is your bucket... 5 gal?
If you put it into the ground .. it has potential to be bigger but with bad dirt in ground and what not it could make your plant really lenthy between nodes, giving you fluffy buds and or bad buds from whats in the ground.
It really depends. Is the ground in which you would be placing the plant...dirt? like bad dirt? and like I said... how big is your bucket?
If its 5 gal bucket... dig a hole and throw that bitch in the ground (in the bucket still tho). It's chill... you could potentialy get a pound depending on skill, care, and nutrients you put into it. If you don't want to get to fancy with the nutrients because of lack of $. I would highly recommend the fox farm line of nutrients.
Hell yea. Ok so theyre in 5 gallon buckets with about an inch at the bottom filledwith clean river rock for dainage. I have 8 holes drilled in the bottom of the buckets so do u think that,will be ok? Or will I have to some how cut the bottom of the bucket out?
I would just plant them right in the ground through the bucket away Spend some time and find a good spot with some decent soil thats it!
Oh and horse and cow manure is easy to get and is great fert/soil.
I put mine in straight horse shit and they love it about a inch a day of growth I put them out 5 days ago at a couple inches tall and they are now 1 foot they love it!