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Krswan Krswan
10 days ago
She is getting very bushy now. Many nodes I counted over 30 now. Plant gives off slight skunk smell already. Expecting big thing. Notice I’ve compacted into root bulb. May be able to do a transplant prior to flower. Go big or go home
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Grow Questions
Krswan
Krswanstarted grow question 8 days ago
Should I transplant her out of pot into earth? I have space, more so worried about pests on the out skirts of my lawn where I don’t have peat control. I do like the mobility of the grow bag too any thoughts maybe increase size of grow bag b4 flower. If I don’t go in ground.
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LSchnabel
LSchnabelanswered grow question 8 days ago
I would put her into the ground. It’s much easier that way unless you are able to water every day during the hot summer days. As far as the pests go. I think you will be experiencing the same pests outdoors no matter where you’re going to put it. If you are talking about animals though, then yes, having it out further out will have a greater risk to animals munching down on your plant. If you choose to keep it in a pot. I suggest going with 10 gallons minimum outside. And transplant as soon as you can. I hope this helps.
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AsNoriu
AsNoriuanswered grow question 8 days ago
All depends on what nutes you will be using, if bottled, then bigger pot , if some simple or slow release - better give full space in ground. I tried few summers outdoor guerilla grows in pots, stopped it because of constant watering or other care was needed. I grow on other peoples land, so for me its the way and results are very similar ussually.
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Mo_Powers
Mo_Powersanswered grow question 7 days ago
Deciding whether to transplant your plants from a pot into the ground or keep them in grow bags depends on several factors, including the potential for pests, mobility, and the benefits of larger root space. Transplanting into the Ground Pros: Root Space: Plants in the ground have more space for root growth, which can lead to larger and more vigorous plants. Water Retention: The ground typically retains water better than pots, reducing the frequency of watering. Nutrient Availability: Soil in the ground often contains more diverse nutrients and microorganisms beneficial for plant health. Cons: Pest Control: Plants in the ground are more susceptible to pests such as insects, rodents, and larger animals. You'd need to implement effective pest control measures. Mobility: Once planted in the ground, your plants will not be movable, which can be a disadvantage if you need to change their location due to environmental conditions. Soil Preparation: You may need to prepare the ground soil by amending it with compost or other nutrients to ensure it's suitable for your plants. Keeping Plants in Grow Bags Pros: Mobility: Grow bags are portable, allowing you to move your plants to optimize light exposure or protect them from adverse weather. Pest Control: Plants in grow bags are somewhat more protected from pests, especially those that are soil-borne. Controlled Environment: You have better control over the soil composition and can easily manage the nutrient levels and pH. Cons: Limited Root Space: Grow bags provide less root space than the ground, potentially limiting plant size and yield. Watering Frequency: Grow bags can dry out faster than the ground, requiring more frequent watering. Size Limitation: You may need to upgrade to a larger grow bag to accommodate growing plants, especially before they enter the flowering stage. Both options have their benefits and challenges. If you value mobility and ease of pest control, increasing the size of your grow bags might be the best option. However, if you're looking to maximize growth potential and are prepared to manage pests, transplanting into the ground can be highly beneficial. Happy growing
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jwh_hero
jwh_heroweek 12
Your week is incorrect, but it’s a very beautiful plant! Have a good harvest!😉
Swanbergs
Swanbergs
@jwh_hero, thanks I changed
Seedsman
Seedsmanweek 12
She's getting big!!