My dream grow room!!!!!

Dankwise

Well-Known Member
Well im starting out with a 12x12 shed which im gonna insulate and climate control with this bitchin a.c. unit that has a heater, and dehumidifier built in. I already have an co2 set up that is quite sufficiant, 2 1000-wt lights with switchable ballasts on light movers so every inch of the cannopy gets equal light, the shed has no ground so im gonna cut the bottoms of the pots burry them in the ground about 2/3 of the way down and dig out the ground obout two feet below that and fill the pots and holes with 70% happy frog, 20% perlite, and 10% worm castings. Your probably asking why i would burry pots in the ground, well there is several reasons to this. The first being that when i water the water and nutrients will be more evenly distributed between the individual plants, secondly i beleive the roots will be guided more vertically and prevent the plants root systems to not get tangled with each other, and the last reason is that a major disadvantage to growing in the ground is when it comes time to flush it is more difficult to achieve propper nutrient removal, i think i will get the advantage of gowing in the ground as well as a good flushed final product.

The strains i am growing are feminized big buddha cheese and whatever medical clones i can get a hold of at the time.

This will be a complete organic grow from start to finish, ill use the botanicare pure blend pro bloom and veg. nutes along with general hydroponics floranecter.
(floranecteris natural raw-cane sugar, molasses, malt syrup, select plant based esters, L-amino acids, polyflavonoids, vitamins and essential minerals)
Also floralicious plus.
(Floralicious Plus is a super concentrated blend of plant, marine, and mineral extracts. Floralicious Plus is a one part nutrient additive to be used throughout the plants growing cycle)

Any criticism or advice would be absolutely awesome as i am always open to new tips trick or advice.. THanks rollitup.org
 

desertrat

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i would seriously rethink your idea of burying the pots. points to you for creativity.

however, things to consider:

weed roots need air to thrive. that's why you have drainage holes at the bottom of the pot. if the water can;t drain, your roots are going to be sitting in water. you will get root rot.

its really handy to be able to move plants around easily as you work on them.

if you have the right sized pot then your roots will be ok without your system.
 

vanslyke

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yea i agree. just get 9" pots minimum and you'll be happy with drainage and the size your plants will reach.
 
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