How Should i grow

SwaggyHerb

Active Member
well this year i would like to do a small guerilla grow for my first garden but i dont know how i should grow...

i really would like to produce like 2 pounds of dry bud but since it will be my first grow i dont know what to expect at worst..

my first choice would be to plant 3 or 4 plants into the ground with much less bought soil or to buy 5 gallon pots and grow 6-10 plants in all good soil...

since im on a money and store budget, what else should i get to help my plants with their quality and yield?
 

Theunion

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Planting straight into the ground can kill the plant depending on where you are planting them, around here the soil is rich and perfect. Some places might have soil that is infested with parasites and bugs, it would be a good idea to get the 5 gallon pots and fill them with good store bought soil (or mix your own) instead of planting straight in the ground.
 

hic

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naive soil can also be kick ass. First thing I would do Herb is analyze what you are working with. You may just have to buy a pinch of perlite or vermiculite. No sand and no clay. No standing water but yet things change what has water in early spring may be good in the summer. Watch the water table. Places that have water in spring are golden in june.

First time is all about hands on and so is the second and third and fourth. Do not add fish emulsion or blood meal unless your garden is supervised. I have had more plants stolen from animals then any human. Dig the holes a couple weeks before planting. The smell of fresh earth draws deer in like crack. You will see thier tracks in the dirt when you return for planting.

Good luck as well. hope it helps. Fire water earth and air. That is what the plant needs.
 

Ilovebush

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Try some in amended native soil and some in buckets and u be the judge...don't put all ur eggs in one basket. Diversification is the key to more ass-ured success. Make ur mistakes, ask many questions, read like a mofo, then read some more. Check out weedfarmer.com as well...great info all in one place. Happy growing!
 

mwooten102

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It's will have essentially topped itself when it reveg. Also this happens to almost everybody it's just too early to drop in the dirt from an 18/6 light cycle. I'm in central ca and the light is only 13.5 hours of sun a day in 2 weeks it'll be 13:56 so I'm slowly changing my light cycle to match the 14 hours of light they'll receive in 2 weeks.
 
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