Vindicated
Well-Known Member
For the raised bed, you need at least six inches of soil and one square foot of space per plant. Use untreated lumber (2 x 6 lumber will do) and level the area so you don't create a puddles.
I've done one plant in a five gallon bucket. It grew, but I enjoy using raised bed more. For example, I'm also growing tomatoes, carrots, snow peas, lettuce, and peppers. Once I harvest a plant, I rip the roots out, till the soil, and plant something else in its place -- your not supposed to plant the same thing two seasons in a row (crop rotation).
Plus, from the other side of the yard it looks like a normal garden. You have to get up close to see the cannabis plants. Another nice benefit is that onions and spices ward off some insects.
I've done one plant in a five gallon bucket. It grew, but I enjoy using raised bed more. For example, I'm also growing tomatoes, carrots, snow peas, lettuce, and peppers. Once I harvest a plant, I rip the roots out, till the soil, and plant something else in its place -- your not supposed to plant the same thing two seasons in a row (crop rotation).
Plus, from the other side of the yard it looks like a normal garden. You have to get up close to see the cannabis plants. Another nice benefit is that onions and spices ward off some insects.