The plants look nice, but why are they in a pot?? You don't want to transplant them in the soil?? Other thing is, in summer, when you have watered the plants and the sun shines on those black pots, they can get so warm, that the roots simply get cooked. I have lost many plants because of this a few years back.....
zebulon Reviewed by zebulon on . outdoor lst - come on in hello everyone, thought i would share my outdoor grow this summer. i am trying to keep my plants as horizontal as possible, and so far things are looking great. they are from bagseed planted in peat bags march 21, and they have been outdoors for about 3 weeks. they are in 3 gallon pots now and will be putting them in large holes with burlap and mulch to reduce my watering frequency. I have been giving them piranha beneficial fungi, dark energy, protekt drought/heatstress protection, and Rating: 5