DarkStar420307
Member
I’m about to start my first grow in more than 2 decades and I’m going to put some of my plants in bags; particularly some auto-flower strains. Currently we’re gettin 14:48 of daylight here in our part of Texas. We won’t get a frost until late December or January and we’ll have more than 12hrs of light until the end of September. I know it’s on the later end of things but that’s where I’m at right now. Plenty of time to plan for a long season next year.
I was thinking about putting the auto-flowers into 3 gallon pots with FFOF and some additional worm castings, myco and ocean 90. I thought about putting a couple of photo flowering plants into some 15 gallon bags. Do you think these bag sizes are too restrictive with the shorter season and using a premium soil?
If you think I should go with bigger bags, what size?
FWIW - I’m also putting a couple plants in the ground in some of the larger holes I’m preparing for next season. They will range from 4’ radius x 20” deep to 7’ radius x 20” deep.
I was thinking about putting the auto-flowers into 3 gallon pots with FFOF and some additional worm castings, myco and ocean 90. I thought about putting a couple of photo flowering plants into some 15 gallon bags. Do you think these bag sizes are too restrictive with the shorter season and using a premium soil?
If you think I should go with bigger bags, what size?
FWIW - I’m also putting a couple plants in the ground in some of the larger holes I’m preparing for next season. They will range from 4’ radius x 20” deep to 7’ radius x 20” deep.