greg nr
Well-Known Member
Ok, so I'm going to grow 4 hemp plants outside this year. 3 of them will be in 15 gallon pots and one is in a straw bale. I conditioned the straw bales over a 2+ week period to begin the process of internally composting. Primarily I will be growing veggies in them, but thought I'd try a hemp plant to see if it will be good for cannabis. No thc, but that isn't the point of this grow. I just want a pile of CBD flower.
Anyway, one of the advantages to growing plants in a straw bale is the soil temps are elevated due to the internal composting going on. Right now the straw bales are about 85 degrees F and the pots are only about 60. I will have to feed the bale plant more, but otherwise they are the same plants. The other advantage is it's a much bigger "container" for less money. I even have some melons planted in the same bale.
Here are some day 2 pics. I'll update the post periodically sort of as a progress bar. It will be a long season, and who knows what will happen....
The 2 plants shown are about the same size currently.
Anyway, one of the advantages to growing plants in a straw bale is the soil temps are elevated due to the internal composting going on. Right now the straw bales are about 85 degrees F and the pots are only about 60. I will have to feed the bale plant more, but otherwise they are the same plants. The other advantage is it's a much bigger "container" for less money. I even have some melons planted in the same bale.
Here are some day 2 pics. I'll update the post periodically sort of as a progress bar. It will be a long season, and who knows what will happen....
The 2 plants shown are about the same size currently.