good soil for transplanting?

esteguevon

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allright so im about to transplant my plants that just sprouted today( :bigjoint: ) so i wanted to know if it is alright to transplant em into the ground, i know im going to lose some yeild but as long as it's 3/4 the yeild that i'd get with a good soil, im happy. so the question is can i transplant em into the woods where there is
1) lots of blackberry bushes
2) lots of pine trees
3) that tree that people use to make birch beer or whatever its called
4)maple trees
and 5) fuckin squirells (igot a wire frence, organic antifucker spray to keep bugs off, and lime to protect my beuty's)

im to cheap to buy a ph meeter and ill prob mix about 1/2 a cubic foot of cow manure to the ground.
so help me out, are my plants going to die there or yeild 3/4 of what they normally would if they had a better soil :joint::mrgreen:
 
allright so im about to transplant my plants that just sprouted today( :bigjoint: ) so i wanted to know if it is alright to transplant em into the ground, i know im going to lose some yeild but as long as it's 3/4 the yeild that i'd get with a good soil, im happy. so the question is can i transplant em into the woods where there is
1) lots of blackberry bushes
2) lots of pine trees
3) that tree that people use to make birch beer or whatever its called
4)maple trees
and 5) fuckin squirells (igot a wire frence, organic antifucker spray to keep bugs off, and lime to protect my beuty's)

im to cheap to buy a ph meeter and ill prob mix about 1/2 a cubic foot of cow manure to the ground.
so help me out, are my plants going to die there or yeild 3/4 of what they normally would if they had a better soil :joint::mrgreen:
Perhaps nobody understands your question. If you are asking if you can put your plants directly into the ground, the answer is yes. How do you think cannabis has been grown for thousands of years? How well they do will depend on how good the soil is where you plant and how well you take care of them. You can always add time release ferts or even organic ferts in order to amend crappy soil. Do a little research. Try checking the outdoor sub forum. :bigjoint:
 
^Agreed. It's impossible(somewhat) for us to know the quality of the soil based on what kind of trees/bushes are growing in it. Look for dark rich roil that isn't excessively dry or wet, or loaded with roots from other plants/trees.

That's the best I can do, given that type of question. :)
 
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