jimsne or something like that could be added to the clay I can't remember how to spell it.
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jimsne or something like that could be added to the clay I can't remember how to spell it.
Hey Bluntman if you plan on growing MJ you could just buy big plant pots i have 1 it will grow a huge plant ill post a pic of it but if your gonna put 5 seeds in that 4 fott hole you got to dig it another 4 feet longer so that there is aprox 2 feet between each plant so that the plants arent fighting for soil bigger plants will grow tall and the other 3 plants will get blocked from light by the bigger plant and they wont grow so allow alot of space . start the seeds inside your home use 2 liter pop bottles 1 plant a bottle just cut the top off the bottle fill the drit right to the top of the bottle you want the roots to grow deep in the bottle so that when you take it outside it will have the strengh to live.
ok now thats its later i got a more developed plan......im going to plant 6-9 plants in my holes than maybe add ferts as i grow.......im hoping for 1 pound? do u think i could get 1 pound?
VERY EASY YOU WILL GET 1 POUND IF YOU GROWING OUTSIDE PLANT A BUNCH WATER FERT THEY WILL GROW AND GROW SO BIG YOULL GET SCARED THAT SOM1 MIGHT SEE THEM LOL
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Originally Posted by Garden Knowm
Could you let me know wat it was you got at the nursery to condition the
clay, and any info on how to use it. I live in Red clay Hell, so I guess I
will have to do the container or grow bag thing this year. I really appreciate any help you can give me. Thanks a lot. Have a great Day,Madja
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I saw this plant in high times a while back that the grower report getting 8 pounds off of. She was a monster. I grow in 22 gallon containers and get 6 foot plus diameter plants at 6 foot high.
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I heard that a good ratio is 1 gallon of soil for each cubic foot of plant...
That sounds about right to me.
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Originally Posted by Madja
Where are you at? I live in georgia and we are famous for our georgia red clay... If you have clay do what garden said and dig a hole big enough for the roots... fill it with soil and put a cup of some blood meal... or ammonium nitrate at the very bottom. If you try to grow in just clay you plants will do bad. Clay particles are so small they pack together tightly and leave little room for water, air or roots. If you have woods get the dark top layer soil from there... If it has leaves make sure they are shredded they are a good soil conditioner and when they breakdown they are a source of nitrogen.