Yep, got a couple bags of organic potting soil, and GH Floro Trio. I've also got dedicated drip emitters on one of my sprinkler timers. Just have to hook it up Trying to hand water that was a pain LOL!Oh yeah! That'll work. Good organic soil and you're golden my friend!
Nice looking hole. A kiddie pool makes a good low budget pot. The size I use is 45-50 gallons, and if you can catch them at the end of summer, sometimes I can pick them up for 5 bucks. I till the soil under the pool, then cut a hole in the bottom where the plant goes.Persistence and pot got 'er done
The hole is twice as deep as the pot, and the circumference is 4" wider.
That's cool!Nice looking hole. A kiddie pool makes a good low budget pot. The size I use is 45-50 gallons, and if you can catch them at the end of summer, sometimes I can pick them up for 5 bucks. I till the soil under the pool, then cut a hole in the bottom where the plant goes.
Lots of practice from digging foxholes, in the ArmyNice looking hole.
Haha I feel you. Atm I'm having to hand water like 30 clones and like 50+ seedlings lol. Maybe next year I'll setup a drip system . Couple years ago I would just fill 5 gallon water jugs or 5 gallon buckets that had a small hole drilled out the bottom. Worked pretty good.Yep, got a couple bags of organic potting soil, and GH Floro Trio. I've also got dedicated drip emitters on one of my sprinkler timers. Just have to hook it up Trying to hand water that was a pain LOL!
For us it was trenches at CFTA Meaford. 5 cm dirt then clay filled with rocks. You can dig a trench there, you can dig one anywhere!Lots of practice from digging foxholes, in the Army
Support em. Nobody likes mud bud lol. Cool dog btw.Got her in the ground. Took 7cu ft of soil to fill the hole. I'll start on the cage next. Some of my branches are a little weak. Not sure if this is because I grew her so big inside. Should I support those with the cage, or will they strengthen over time?
GotchaSupport em. Nobody likes mud bud lol. Cool dog btw.
I know the feeling, but not as well as you do.Taking the yr off. Got super burned out from harvest. Will be back again this coming yr tho
It looks a little shocked from the transplant.. a strong plant like that will bounce right back... i agree with Thundercat's approach to clean up the bottom .. also remember now that it's in the ground it won't need anywhere near as much water as it did in the pot.
the plant will let you knowCool! I cleaned up the bottom branches and trimmed away the damaged leaves. I'll watch my watering.
Quick question, when it's time to start providing nutes again, do I just mix a gallon between plain waterings, or something like that?