2 new seeds started for outdoors this season.

Bakatare666

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dude put them in the ground.. they are not growing cause they have no root space.. please! lol I swear man even if its not good soil they will like it.. iv planted my soil straight clay with about a cups worth of fox farm and they not huge but they loves it way better than the cup. just try my friend! if you can.
Thanks for the suggestion man, but due to Nosy Fucking Neighbors (NFN), I can't.
I know the bagseed in the 1 1/2 gal. white pot MAY be, but I'm not worried about that one, it was just an experiment anyways.
The Kush and Diesel, i might check if my soil ever dries out good, but I doubt it.
I've never had a plant get bound in a 5 gal.
They will go out to the pot diameter, but never fill it all the way down.
 

Bakatare666

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You sure have a nice back yard. :mrgreen: :mrgreen: :mrgreen: :mrgreen: :mrgreen: I bet that dirt is nice and soft . lol
I WISH man, I got one spot that is soft, about 3/4 yard of 4 year old decomposing wood chips, and in the garden you can see in some of the pics, boxed in with ties, I added about 2 yards of topsoil (NOT fill) a few years ago, and it wasn't even good enough to grow all the veggies I wanted.
Aside from that, I have hard packed clay.:cuss:
 

dababydroman

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man to me if you can pull the whole thing out when its dry its root bound.. your seeing the big roots.. those big roots have lil roots.. once you have extreme root bound where its just ridiculous its too late and it would show in the plant.. upgrade your pot size.. just go buy a bag of tomato soil I gaurentee it will add to your yield. just saying. in those pots I wouldn't want my soil to dry up because soon after that they will be dying..
 

Bakatare666

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man to me if you can pull the whole thing out when its dry its root bound.. your seeing the big roots.. those big roots have lil roots.. once you have extreme root bound where its just ridiculous its too late and it would show in the plant.. upgrade your pot size.. just go buy a bag of tomato soil I gaurentee it will add to your yield. just saying. in those pots I wouldn't want my soil to dry up because soon after that they will be dying..
OK, again, I appreciate the suggestion.
 

giggywatts

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could be like me and have hard packed rock, with about 2" to 8" clay on top.


I WISH man, I got one spot that is soft, about 3/4 yard of 4 year old decomposing wood chips, and in the garden you can see in some of the pics, boxed in with ties, I added about 2 yards of topsoil (NOT fill) a few years ago, and it wasn't even good enough to grow all the veggies I wanted.
Aside from that, I have hard packed clay.:cuss:
 

Bakatare666

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back full with a couple bags of potting soil, it'd be more gooder, and then you'd have a good spot.
Can't man, I'd have to put up like a 18 foot high privacy fence or build a shed because of the uphill neighbor and the kids playhouse on stilts the asshole just built out there.
 

giggywatts

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if the wind blows in the right direction, plant some dead meat lillies for him to smell. that would fix his cookie. now if it blows towards your house plant you some sentranella plants to keep the flying blood suckers away. don't know about you but their bad here this year.
 

SOMEBEECH

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if the wind blows in the right direction, plant some dead meat lillies for him to smell. that would fix his cookie. now if it blows towards your house plant you some sentranella plants to keep the flying blood suckers away. don't know about you but their bad here this year.
Pretty sure it blows from a few directions....:mrgreen:
Beech
 

Bakatare666

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if the wind blows in the right direction, plant some dead meat lillies for him to smell. that would fix his cookie. now if it blows towards your house plant you some sentranella plants to keep the flying blood suckers away. don't know about you but their bad here this year.
Ya, them little shits love me, and with the humidity and temps.......:wall::wall::wall:
 

Thundercat

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They've been real bad here too! I'm getting ready to spray down my whole yard with a "mixture" to try to deter all types of bugs.
 

Thundercat

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Nope completely organic all natural mixture !!! It's based mostly on whodats formula but I ok da used what I had :). I added to a blender:

2 oranges
about3 cups lemon juice small bottle of ground ccloves
About a cup of franks red hot (hot pepper)- to deter the local groundhogs and possums I've sseen
And a quart of garlic cconcentrate
I blended this all to a smoothish mixture and added a gallon of water and let it sit for 24 hrs. I'm about to go now and add some tea tree organic dr bonkers soap and spray the yard down! Well see if anything comes any where near my yard again! I'm hoping the garlic smell doesn't over power the whole area :).
 

Bakatare666

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July 20 update.
Despite the rain, it looks like I have some growth this week, but I still don't like having rain almost every other day.
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