Ok well last year i made the mistake of planting my plants in a really good sunny spot in early spring, but i forgot about the leaves filling in. My plants stayed shaded most of the time, which caused many probs so i want to learn from my first grow and not have a repeat of last year. Id like to have a decent yield this year.

So i need some good outdoor advice on picking a good spot with good soil, i will dig a hole and fill with potting soil but i would still like to have them in a place with good soil. So what are the things to look for when looking for good rich soil to trans plant them into?

I will start them off in small cups then transplant them to a bigger pot at least 2 times, the 3rd time i will put them in the earth to finish out the year and to grow big. I plan on getting a bag of soil and perlite, anyone know where i can get perlite for cheap plz do tell. im on a small budget thats why im doing this outdoors.

Oh and when picking spot for your plants outdoors. Is it better if they get all of the morning sun up until a like 1 or 2 pm, then be shaded the rest of the day or is it better to get the afternoon sun or a mixture of the 2?


Also any other advice would be great im hoping my 2nd grow will be better than the 1st one.
StickyBuds1987 Reviewed by StickyBuds1987 on . well im back this year i need some advice plz Ok well last year i made the mistake of planting my plants in a really good sunny spot in early spring, but i forgot about the leaves filling in. My plants stayed shaded most of the time, which caused many probs so i want to learn from my first grow and not have a repeat of last year. Id like to have a decent yield this year. So i need some good outdoor advice on picking a good spot with good soil, i will dig a hole and fill with potting soil but i would still like to have them in a place Rating: 5