moonstar47
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I have a grow planned outdoors, I will be planting 4 autos, sweet tooth, northern lights, blue mystic and green o matic. The grow area I have found is in between two hills, with a valley that is not very wide.
I dug some holes about 12" deep and around 14-15" wide, giving me holes around 7-8 gallons.
Now the plan was to germ the seeds let them grow a bit then transplant directly into these holes.
The holes will be filled with a mix of:
10 litres john innes no. 2
10 litres perlite
20 litres multi purpose compost
Will this mix be suitable to take the autos from seedling to harvest? I will be adding flowering nutes only once the plant is old enough.
As they are auto I would transplant into the ground fairly quickly after seedlings sprout.
But I've been doing a lot of reading on soil types etc and I now realize the natural soil where I dug my holes has a high clay ratio, as it was sticky, wet, grey and hard to dig into. Once the holes were dug after 20 or so minutes I noticed the bottoms beginning to pool with water, 1 or 2 cm depth.
At the time I was well chuffed as I assumed this meant I would be watering a lot less because the plants could access the groundwater, however now I realize this is bad because the roots might get root rot and various other problems.
The drainage of the ground below is what is worrying me. To remedy this I could cover the inside of the whole with some sort of plastic, to stop the water getting in and the roots getting out, 7+ gallons is a pretty good size I think for a auto. This will effectively be like burying a pot inside the ground. however then there's the issue that water wont be able to drain into the ground at all.
Any opinions/ help greatly appreciated!
I dug some holes about 12" deep and around 14-15" wide, giving me holes around 7-8 gallons.
Now the plan was to germ the seeds let them grow a bit then transplant directly into these holes.
The holes will be filled with a mix of:
10 litres john innes no. 2
10 litres perlite
20 litres multi purpose compost
Will this mix be suitable to take the autos from seedling to harvest? I will be adding flowering nutes only once the plant is old enough.
As they are auto I would transplant into the ground fairly quickly after seedlings sprout.
But I've been doing a lot of reading on soil types etc and I now realize the natural soil where I dug my holes has a high clay ratio, as it was sticky, wet, grey and hard to dig into. Once the holes were dug after 20 or so minutes I noticed the bottoms beginning to pool with water, 1 or 2 cm depth.
At the time I was well chuffed as I assumed this meant I would be watering a lot less because the plants could access the groundwater, however now I realize this is bad because the roots might get root rot and various other problems.
The drainage of the ground below is what is worrying me. To remedy this I could cover the inside of the whole with some sort of plastic, to stop the water getting in and the roots getting out, 7+ gallons is a pretty good size I think for a auto. This will effectively be like burying a pot inside the ground. however then there's the issue that water wont be able to drain into the ground at all.
Any opinions/ help greatly appreciated!
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