Gdub51
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Certainly, shorter than in the ground. That's not possible, so these work best for my application. Besides what are you doing with all your leftovers? Even my first grow in 12 gallon my 5 produced 65 oz. of flowers. So I have extra to experiment with extracts to increase the contents of useful ingredients. It was the shape of the roots exposed after harvest when plants were removed that lead me to the taller planters. They need as much height as you can live with in your application but small enough to move around if need be. With those restrictions and the added benefit of being able to move plants to increase solar exposure and decrease wind damage the balance seems just right for my situation. I'd love to see the root shape of a plant grown in one of those giant black bags (5' diameter about 15" high) I hope there's a hole in the bottom otherwise that plant is winding it's restricted roots into a ball. A big ball yes but still restricted from going down for the cool enriched soil nature taught it would be there. If anyone wants to have some of my leftover grow please contact me. I'd love to share local grow examples with local growers. Hey, maybe I should try to start a growers union of local growers. We could share so much more by being close enough to go and look at somebodies in-explainable troubles with others to form an advisory board to figure it out and correct it before it does too much damage. The outdoor game is all about dealing with the challenges mother nature throws at you with bugs, diseases and nasty weather while taking advantage of all the bounty outdoor can deliver to a plant in the way of FULL spectrum, pegging the light meter photo-metric fuel, loaded Mycorrhizae active soil, perfectly timed lighting and usually temperate climate though quite dry. Then deal with the bugs, diseases and all that mother nature throws at you to strike a balance. Keep in touch Booger mama, (I wanted to contract that to BM but it just didn't look right) seems our approach is close in environments that share much except elevation (mine about 850') and longitude and 33.5237° N. Distance from ocean; about 1 1/2 miles. I'd love to hear from other growers in South Orange County CA. If I didn't mention earlier my grow is White Widow and Gorilla Bomb.
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