Controllong Outdoor Height

JimyTheCook

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So I'll probably get my plants started in early April, take them out in late May, and probably plant them straight into the ground with some good living soil thrown into dugout holes. I figure that I can get a lot of growth in 6 to 7 months per plant outside.

I'll keep tying the growth against my fence sideways because it seems like the easiest thing to do.
From everything iv read good soil makes all the difference when plantin into the ground, my mix is basic as but seems to be doing the job alright..
Alotta growth for sure over 6 to 7 months.
Mine been going for 6 mnths an still got atleast month an half to go..
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ganga gurl420

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So I'll probably get my plants started in early April, take them out in late May, and probably plant them straight into the ground with some good living soil thrown into dugout holes. I figure that I can get a lot of growth in 6 to 7 months per plant outside.

I'll keep tying the growth against my fence sideways because it seems like the easiest thing to do.
Yummy.... wow... just beautiful! Great job.
 

GiovanniJones

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From everything iv read good soil makes all the difference when plantin into the ground, my mix is basic as but seems to be doing the job alright..
I've read so many posts where people say that indoor grows produce better results; I've always felt like it's because of the soil. This summer I'm going to amend the soil in my vegetable garden with Agricola ferts and see how the plants turn out. What mix do you use?
 
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