No digging nessisary...just buy big 10 gallon containers and grow them in those.No need to bury them unless you have hight issues? But if you have high fences don't waist your time or energy.But it's up to you?
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No digging nessisary...just buy big 10 gallon containers and grow them in those.No need to bury them unless you have hight issues? But if you have high fences don't waist your time or energy.But it's up to you?
I still say 22 gallons min as plants get very large and ten gallons of dry soil is not very much to hold the plant on a windy day unless it is secured with stakes.
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Thanks for the info, I'm in NC, do you have any input on container planting,Quote:
Originally Posted by Earthy Dank
any methods, etc. I really thank you lot. Have a good day.
Take care friend,
Madja
if you are really having height problems lst the bitch. thats what im gonna do with my outdoor plant. youll also get a much larger yield cause all of the inner bud spots will get light making them bigger without taking away from the other buds like it would be if u just grew a tree... my :twocents:
There are ways to get light to the lower branches without cutting up your plant. Try laying it over. Careful as to not break the stem. Bend the entire plant.All the shoots will grow straight up and it will belike a solar panel on the ground.And if you keep laying it over it will only get about 3 foot tall on what would be a much bigger plant.
At harvest you will be able to give those inner branches light If you Harvest in thirds. ITs actually better cause you still get the big buds. When you top your plant the colas get small:( . Harvest 1/3 of the plant at a time. After removingeach third give it a few days for the buds under the top 1/3 to ripen then tak another third. there is no reason to cut up you plant and basically stunting its growth to keep it small and bushy