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hydrotech364;5400086They make grow bags in all sizes.You place them in the whole ya dig like C Krew said.I however douche my plants every time I water/feed.I even let the leaves droop until I douche em.Like I said "The Bigger The Roots The Bigger The Fruits"[/QUOTE said:
ok i like grow bags but i want them to just be in the ground. i want to just dig a hole for each one of them then put them in there. would this work or do i have to prep the soil or wat? like i said this is my third grow tha first 2 was inside this winter, and i am eager to grow me sum medical green out side. i have have heard and read a ton of time the yeild will almost tripple outside. is this true? hook me up please.
 

Hydrotech364

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Make sure they have drainage too rains cause bud rot.Last harvest outdoors I had some severe bud rot( South Texas)I get bigger buds in the summer but if next year looks like the past one I'm sticking to indoors.Scrog is on the menu if it looks like another bad summer.
 

treemansbuds

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Hello All-
Here's a few things I've learned and do when it comes to growing huge outdoor plants.....
1) Going from indoors to outdoors, Put your plants on a 15-9 light schedule indoors. If you go from 24-0 or 18-6 schedule to outside you will run the risk of your plants going straight into flowering. You don't want that.
2) Plant on the waxing moon phase. I plant my outdoor garden on the waxing moon phase (May 4th through the 14th for me this year, I'm in central Ca). Farmers have been doing it for centuries, so I do it.
3) Prepare your site/garden area. I put fish scraps, horse manure, chicken manure, molasses, lime, forest humus, earthworm castings, and other goodies into the garden through out the winter/spring and till in as needed. You want to get your soil nice and alive with a micro-beastie herd before you plant. You want those bastards to be feeding, farting, crapping, and fornicating as much as possible.
4) Dig a big hole and line with half inch hardware cloth. You don't want any gophers/moles eating your plants roots. Fill hole with QUALITY SOIL. I use Foxfarms X Bio Bizz, and plant your girls in that.
5) I use raised beds with 2feet of half inch chicken wire around the plant, rabbits, rats, mice, squirrels, and other pests will eat your yummy plants.
6) Water heavy fewer times vs. watering just a bit a lot of times. Believe me this makes a huge difference.
7) Don't overfeed. I feed once every 3-4 watering, or when they ask for more food.
There is much more to growing outdoors, but these are some of my hints to growing big plants with large yields.
Good luck-
TMB-
 

dirrtyd

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Above the best advice I see on this thread. Listen OP and you may have some monsters. dirrtyd
 

Hydrotech364

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ok i like grow bags but i want them to just be in the ground. i want to just dig a hole for each one of them then put them in there. would this work or do i have to prep the soil or wat? like i said this is my third grow tha first 2 was inside this winter, and i am eager to grow me sum medical green out side. i have have heard and read a ton of time the yeild will almost tripple outside. is this true? hook me up please.
I'm not left with many choices.I live on top of a massive hill and its all fuckin clay.I grew for alot of years above ground but the heat here is deadly and the Helo's can spot a pot quick.The 3 gal bags are only like a quarter a piece.I've started growing my moms indoors with them too,using pie plates for catching the run off.Ya can fluff the bags before ya feed/water too.Everyone has there tech.I havent ever had any complaints.Peace G
 
Hello All-
Here's a few things I've learned and do when it comes to growing huge outdoor plants.....
1) Going from indoors to outdoors, Put your plants on a 15-9 light schedule indoors. If you go from 24-0 or 18-6 schedule to outside you will run the risk of your plants going straight into flowering. You don't want that.
2) Plant on the waxing moon phase. I plant my outdoor garden on the waxing moon phase (May 4th through the 14th for me this year, I'm in central Ca). Farmers have been doing it for centuries, so I do it.
3) Prepare your site/garden area. I put fish scraps, horse manure, chicken manure, molasses, lime, forest humus, earthworm castings, and other goodies into the garden through out the winter/spring and till in as needed. You want to get your soil nice and alive with a micro-beastie herd before you plant. You want those bastards to be feeding, farting, crapping, and fornicating as much as possible.
4) Dig a big hole and line with half inch hardware cloth. You don't want any gophers/moles eating your plants roots. Fill hole with QUALITY SOIL. I use Foxfarms X Bio Bizz, and plant your girls in that.
5) I use raised beds with 2feet of half inch chicken wire around the plant, rabbits, rats, mice, squirrels, and other pests will eat your yummy plants.
6) Water heavy fewer times vs. watering just a bit a lot of times. Believe me this makes a huge difference.
7) Don't overfeed. I feed once every 3-4 watering, or when they ask for more food.
There is much more to growing outdoors, but these are some of my hints to growing big plants with large yields.
Good luck-
TMB-
damn now see this is how you help someone out thanks a ton. rep rep rep rep shit i cant give enough rep for this one here. hydrotech364 thanks if i do another grow i will try grow bags. i used 5 gallon buckets and was really inpressed but like i said i have only had 1 smokeable grow. thanx BOS also thanx to everyone else. any and all info is still wanted and needed
 
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