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I like to use both containers and in ground. In my area mold and PM is a big hazard late in season...I move my container plants indoors overnight when it gets very humid and when I force flowering, I can control humidity and resulting bud blight much easier by keeping the containers inside in controlled environment,,,,these container plants are almost a surefire, never fail way for me to harvest lots of sticky buds when I want to.
My inground plants are sort of a bonus because it is much more difficult to guarantee a decent harvest...they can't be moved out of storms with shearing winds and damaging hail...that sucks big time...I have had many plants flattened by bad storms... my war against mold begins in late Aug/early Sept...I have very little control over my in ground plants, so as a result luck plays a much bigger role in my harvests.
But on a good year....mama mia!
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