i would just plant them in the ground if the soil in your area isn't too bad. if you are growing them in ground dirt now i would keep it that way...they seem healthy.

i get great results in normal dirt with very little cost or effort. you could get a soil tester to check the ph and ferts in the dirt to see what you need to add if anything.
dylan Reviewed by dylan on . Bug Problems - Pics Icluded Any ideas on how to fix this problem? i'm growing outside in a grassy area and i dunno what to do about the bugs, and should i transplant the big one anytime soon? and can someone tell me if i can sex yet? oh and the pics are kinda blury cuz of the 2.1 megapixel,but you can still see the damage done by the bugs. Rating: 5