So It's February and I'm from Riverside. Still Raining so I'm waiting March(Late) to start growing my plants. So I have the whole backyard at my disposal; how would YOU go about this? Should I grow them straight into the soil or maybe 20 Gallon pots?
I want to YIELD the most I can and I've read 9 out of 10 that in the Ground the plant will grow bigger and yield more but in Pots you have more control and better soil. Would a 20 Gallon pot be equal to a big hole in the ground?
If I were to grow in the ground how would I attempt this? Sorry I've never grown before : /. I was thinking digging 4 Ft down and 3 FT wide filling it back up with a Mixture of Roots Organic Potting Soil - Volcanic rock - and native soil. I just fear that the Water will begin the build up and turn my operation into a muddy pool. The ground in the back is sorta like hard clay.
Also just a thought. Do give my plants a cheap source of co2 I was thinking of getting pots then filling them with hot water and dropping dried ice into them creating their co2 rich mist. Probably will do this every morning/night.
Also Are there any good top soils out there that I could use instead of potting soil? maybe that would help??
So Living in Southern California where it literally only starts getting cold in mid winter how long will my plants stay in veg mode? I want to grow big strong plants to produce a LB each AT Least*. Was thinking maybe 7 Ft'ers would do the trick.
Any help would be much appreciated!!!! !!!!
I'll start taking pictures and update the Community on my progress !
Oh! And since I buying clones to start off I was thinking of getting this.Then I was thinking of buying a bag of Co2 poking a plastic tube into it connected to the Hot House Dome.
HydroFarm Hot House - Discount Hydroponics
CO2 Boost Buddy - Discount Hydroponics
or maybe this??Could I use this one outside?
HydroFarm Megagarden - Discount Hydroponics
with this light
C.A.P. The Mini Sun Light System - Discount Hydroponics
Then transplanting them into 3 Gallon Pots and them transplanting them into the GROUND or into 20 Gallon POTS.
What do you guys think??
Also looking at all the ROOTS Organics what products would you recommend? Buddha Grow + Buddha Bloom?
Instead of using 3 Gallon Pots are there any Hydroponic systems I could use outside maybe about the same size to grow massive roots for my young plant so when they transplant they'll have a jungle underneath to give them a head start.
Waterfarm?
or
maybe this
Sunleaves Garden of Ease Aeroponic System - Discount Hydroponics
what do you guys think???????
I want to YIELD the most I can and I've read 9 out of 10 that in the Ground the plant will grow bigger and yield more but in Pots you have more control and better soil. Would a 20 Gallon pot be equal to a big hole in the ground?
If I were to grow in the ground how would I attempt this? Sorry I've never grown before : /. I was thinking digging 4 Ft down and 3 FT wide filling it back up with a Mixture of Roots Organic Potting Soil - Volcanic rock - and native soil. I just fear that the Water will begin the build up and turn my operation into a muddy pool. The ground in the back is sorta like hard clay.
Also just a thought. Do give my plants a cheap source of co2 I was thinking of getting pots then filling them with hot water and dropping dried ice into them creating their co2 rich mist. Probably will do this every morning/night.
Also Are there any good top soils out there that I could use instead of potting soil? maybe that would help??
So Living in Southern California where it literally only starts getting cold in mid winter how long will my plants stay in veg mode? I want to grow big strong plants to produce a LB each AT Least*. Was thinking maybe 7 Ft'ers would do the trick.
Any help would be much appreciated!!!! !!!!
I'll start taking pictures and update the Community on my progress !
Oh! And since I buying clones to start off I was thinking of getting this.Then I was thinking of buying a bag of Co2 poking a plastic tube into it connected to the Hot House Dome.
HydroFarm Hot House - Discount Hydroponics
CO2 Boost Buddy - Discount Hydroponics
or maybe this??Could I use this one outside?
HydroFarm Megagarden - Discount Hydroponics
with this light
C.A.P. The Mini Sun Light System - Discount Hydroponics
Then transplanting them into 3 Gallon Pots and them transplanting them into the GROUND or into 20 Gallon POTS.
What do you guys think??
Also looking at all the ROOTS Organics what products would you recommend? Buddha Grow + Buddha Bloom?
Instead of using 3 Gallon Pots are there any Hydroponic systems I could use outside maybe about the same size to grow massive roots for my young plant so when they transplant they'll have a jungle underneath to give them a head start.
Waterfarm?
or
maybe this
Sunleaves Garden of Ease Aeroponic System - Discount Hydroponics
what do you guys think???????