Probably not a ton of guys on here who can answer that. But I would bet about 20-30 gallons every 4-6 days.Hello all, I was just curious how many people grow in 100 gallon fabric pots? Also in hotter (80+ degree) weather how much water do you normally give your mature(7x7) plants and how often? Thanks guy's
Exactly my point! Man those are monsters.
Yeah i think your right on track man. Judging by the trees around you (the actual trees) you wont have to water much.View attachment 4652697View attachment 4652695
I've only had to water thoroughly only about 4 or 5 times this year... The rain has been on schedule perfectly otherwise...
Maintenance is super low after you have a ton of work pre-season getting everything ready (I grow organic so all my nutes and shit are done before the plants are even in there... once transplant its mainly just water and/or teas and a top dressing of earth worm castings before they start flowering.)
I removed my mulch/straw because they were holding moisture so well when we had a spout of rain all month they didnt dry out as much as I'd have liked in between rains... But again, I didnt have to water at all for almost a month a half... and they were never even thirsty (even when I tried to make them thirsty)
I'd recommend it, but if you live in high RH, youve got to watch for WPM if the plants get too big... I like how my experiment of not topping 3 and topping 3 plants is turning out because the ones I did not top get great airflow, and dont even have to worry about it, they look like they'
re lanky, but the perspective is off because one of those branches is like my entire torso+head or more so they're deceiving.
I'd recommend them for sure... Even bigger too. only if you're growing organic I'd say though, trying to flush those pots would suck.
The only way I could think of moving if needed would be with a telehandler but I only had 2 pallets at the beginning of the season... and really... there is no reason to move them anyways, but it was sorta a just in case thing because my plot is surrounded by so many tall trees.
Point was I dont think anyone goes in to the 100 gallon pot game thinking they can "bring them in at night" lol.Exactly my point! Man those are monsters.
What? I drag mine in every night...I thought everyone does lmaoPoint was I dont think anyone goes in to the 100 gallon pot game thinking they can "bring them in at night" lol.
Into what... your airplane hangar? And by drag you mean.... with your 18 wheeler?What? I drag mine in every night...I thought everyone does lmao
Lol could you even imagine?! I might have to cross pollinate with Tree beard from lord of the rings next yr. Then they could just move themselves hahhaInto what... your airplane hangar? And by drag you mean.... with your 18 wheeler?
That’s a great image in my head. Stoner Ents smoking each other.Lol could you even imagine?! I might have to cross pollinate with Tree beard from lord of the rings next yr. Then they could just move themselves hahha
Yeah its important to know the path of the sun throughout the season so you can get your garden in the optimal spot and never have to mess with it.Lol no lie this was legitimately my plan to move mine (once) in case I needed to because one was getting shaded out (only had two pallets though, so I put them under the two I was worried about)...
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This is why I go out in spring time and put a tall pole in the ground and go out and check 3 times a day. I get to see if the plant would get full sun in the fall. Really helps me pick spotsYeah its important to know the path of the sun throughout the season so you can get your garden in the optimal spot and never have to mess with it.
Yeah its important to know the path of the sun throughout the season so you can get your garden in the optimal spot and never have to mess with it.
Yeah, I had known the "best spot, but I hadnt gone about 20 ft to the north, so I wanted to be sure on those two.This is why I go out in spring time and put a tall pole in the ground and go out and check 3 times a day. I get to see if the plant would get full sun in the fall. Really helps me pick spots