grasscity blew me off can anyone help please

itslohkey

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Hey everyone!
Hope all are well :) first indoor to outdoor for flower this year. Currently have some lemon haze sativas making their way through veg and doing really nicely in 3gal pots. I use our own compost and fox farms grow big, later durring flower I'm thinking of using tiger bloom and molasses.

I picked out a great spot the other day hiking deep off of the beaten path over here on the east coast. Shows maximum amount of sunlight per day, high altitude, and a stream about 1/2 mile away. I'm looking for large yields with this first outdoor ( a man can dream right :D ) but I must grow in containers being my location is nothing but rock. how big should my containers be about? How often should I hike up and water them? And is it a good idea for molasses and tigerbloom?

I am just starting to top and train my girls and am planning on putting them out in June for a decent light schedule that's not going to immediately throw them into flower hopefully. I've read a great amount of information yet would still like to hear from others personally if that's ok.

Thanks again everyone and happy growing!
 

420monster

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Hey everyone!
Hope all are well :) first indoor to outdoor for flower this year. Currently have some lemon haze sativas making their way through veg and doing really nicely in 3gal pots. I use our own compost and fox farms grow big, later durring flower I'm thinking of using tiger bloom and molasses.

I picked out a great spot the other day hiking deep off of the beaten path over here on the east coast. Shows maximum amount of sunlight per day, high altitude, and a stream about 1/2 mile away. I'm looking for large yields with this first outdoor ( a man can dream right :D ) but I must grow in containers being my location is nothing but rock. how big should my containers be about? How often should I hike up and water them? And is it a good idea for molasses and tigerbloom?

I am just starting to top and train my girls and am planning on putting them out in June for a decent light schedule that's not going to immediately throw them into flower hopefully. I've read a great amount of information yet would still like to hear from others personally if that's ok.

Thanks again everyone and happy growing!
Atleast 10 gallon or why not used raised beds depends on how much it rains and no

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itslohkey

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Thanks! You guys are awesome! Rollitup is my new site. I want to grow in at least 45 gal fabric but was also wondering about large contractor bags of these was a way to utilize them. I'm hiking up a large mountain to a rock face this why I have to use pots. Perfect spot with all day sun. I'm fairly limited on cash so if I don't have to spend 500 on pots id rather not. Thanks again everyone
 

420monster

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Thanks! You guys are awesome! Rollitup is my new site. I want to grow in at least 45 gal fabric but was also wondering about large contractor bags of these was a way to utilize them. I'm hiking up a large mountain to a rock face this why I have to use pots. Perfect spot with all day sun. I'm fairly limited on cash so if I don't have to spend 500 on pots id rather not. Thanks again everyone
I would imagine aslong as there is no harmful chemicals that can leak out never had a problem with poly bags same concept

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itslohkey

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I had the same thing posted a few times on grasscity and no-one helped me. I tip today after I reposted earlier and had already put it up here haha
 

420monster

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I had the same thing posted a few times on grasscity and no-one helped me. I tip today after I reposted earlier and had already put it up here haha
Grasscity sucks theres alot of very helpful people here and alot of assholes here but atleast they know what there talking about most people depends on the mood either way welcome to riu hope your not easily offended

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TWS

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Grasscity sucks theres alot of very helpful people here and alot of assholes here but atleast they know what there talking about most people depends on the mood either way welcome to riu hope your not easily offended

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Dr.Pecker

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Thanks! You guys are awesome! Rollitup is my new site. I want to grow in at least 45 gal fabric but was also wondering about large contractor bags of these was a way to utilize them. I'm hiking up a large mountain to a rock face this why I have to use pots. Perfect spot with all day sun. I'm fairly limited on cash so if I don't have to spend 500 on pots id rather not. Thanks again everyone
I like your idea but what if a helicopter sees the plants? Being on a mountain, how are you going to water?
 

KingBlunted

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Thanks! You guys are awesome! Rollitup is my new site. I want to grow in at least 45 gal fabric but was also wondering about large contractor bags of these was a way to utilize them. I'm hiking up a large mountain to a rock face this why I have to use pots. Perfect spot with all day sun. I'm fairly limited on cash so if I don't have to spend 500 on pots id rather not. Thanks again everyone
If it's all rock your medium should dry out very fast on nice days. Yes molasses. Burlap sacks may help retain some moisture. And put a layer of mulch on top and possibly even below to reduce heat from.rocks.
 

itslohkey

Member
I like your idea but what if a helicopter sees the plants? Being on a mountain, how are you going to water?
I indeed am worried about choppers 100% I'm hoping for a great camoflauge and the fact that there are many pines and sumacs around will also help there are also some trees growing out of the rock, very short and sticky trees. I just pray this goes well!
 

itslohkey

Member
If it's all rock your medium should dry out very fast on nice days. Yes molasses. Burlap sacks may help retain some moisture. And put a layer of mulch on top and possibly even below to reduce heat from.rocks.
And thank you king blunted! I also have lava rocks that I was thinking of throwing in the mix, that or those clay pellets
 

420monster

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I indeed am worried about choppers 100% I'm hoping for a great camoflauge and the fact that there are many pines and sumacs around will also help there are also some trees growing out of the rock, very short and sticky trees. I just pray this goes well!
Just remember lime lime and more lime pine needles make acidic soil

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