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Dr.D81

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I've used 65's for years somtimes it's just some plants that takes off huge. It will grown threw the bag and hit the ground then keep going if the diet is decent below it. My whole yard has soil all over so the roots just go down if u don't move it and tear them which I do somtimes, it works for me I will post some pics of the big girls in 65's soon. I got some175's trimmed down to about 120's for space. 1 mango and SFV OG in a 120ish and 1 mango and SFV OG in a 65 there about the same size each. I've had 12ft in 65's but seeds clones probably 10'ish between the last 6 years. I like flavors so having more plants is better I feel then giant pots and hope for monster.
tried to move a GG#4 in a 65 at @papapayne house today and it was rooted in place through the bag and weed cloth. i like planting in raised beds in the earth:)
 

devin86

Active Member
I like to move the plants around depending on what gets big and spinning them helps. I don't move them tho if the roots are to deep or its late in the year and there flowing. Usally if u move them like 1 time a week u can just tear those little roots tho and it will keep going strong
 

papapayne

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I've used 65's for years somtimes it's just some plants that takes off huge. It will grown threw the bag and hit the ground then keep going if the diet is decent below it. My whole yard has soil all over so the roots just go down if u don't move it and tear them which I do somtimes, it works for me I will post some pics of the big girls in 65's soon. I got some175's trimmed down to about 120's for space. 1 mango and SFV OG in a 120ish and 1 mango and SFV OG in a 65 there about the same size each. I've had 12ft in 65's but seeds clones probably 10'ish between the last 6 years. I like flavors so having more plants is better I feel then giant pots and hope for monster.
im in 65s this year, and experience that with the gorilla glue. We moved a sour cherry with no issues, then the cherry pie we saw a few roots we ripped, and then the gorilla glue wouldn't budge with 2 guys tugging so we said, ok thats rooted it stays lol.
 

doubletake

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Hey guys been a while thought id drop in and share my crop so far this year. I'm not doing as well this year got a little distracted early this year didn't get the start I wanted. Also got 60 clones that all
Flowered on me some Kinda flowered then went back to
Veg I pulled most and replaced with mk ultra seedling (the same from
Last year I liked) but still have like 8 of the clones and another 5 mk seedlings in 45s. And kinda just scattered the clones that budded all around in little holes.

image.jpg image.jpg image.jpg image.jpg image.jpg image.jpg image.jpg image.jpg Hope all you guys are doing great this year @gardenboss @crossfade69 @angryblackman @smanta @doublejj @TWS and everyone else
 

chanceythegardener

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http://www.aurorainnovations.org/uprising-foundation.html
http://www.aurorainnovations.org/uprising-grow.html
http://www.aurorainnovations.org/uprising-bloom.html
I'm topping with these and they have produced amazing results outside (above picture!) when used to feed a soil which is 4:1 mix of Fox Farms Ocean Forest and perlite. To be fair I have not used bloom yet but I'm probably only 1 week away from that now.

I don't top dress any of my plants with until I've seen really vigorous growth for at least 3+ weeks since these soils are well loaded with food. I do about once/month in roughly the amounts the manufacturer specifies. I think that is half as often as the schedule they recommend, which I suspect is only appropriate for CO2 enriched grows or some other next level expert grow.

I have no interest in liquid nutes for now given how I don't have to PH test or do anything besides add good filtered water and am getting such amazing results. Love the top-dress method. I do occasionally supplement with worm poo tea as both root and foliar feed.
What type and size is your pop up greenhouse?
 
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