pots are placed directly on the ground. 1000 gallon pots are 9' in diameter.looks killer bro......are the smarts dug into the ground at all?....if not, do you use a barrier between pot and ground?.....can you give us a general breakdown of your soil?....do you plan to screen? ....would love to hear....nugs
1000 gallon: (2) ssh (3) purp d (2) white widow (1) regulator kushWhat are strains are those 6 plants bro?
hello fellow organic fanatics! time for a new log to document this years labor of love. here are some pics from today in the green house/light dep box.
spring harvest:
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Pardon my French but HOLY FUCK!heres a shot from my perch. larger pots are 1000 gallons, smaller ones are 400
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To be 100 with you, I dont know. My starts were kinda small (5-7 gal) and they are older than I'd like. I prefer as young of a plant as I can. They are more vigorous, disease resistant and yield more. With the exception being the 400's, they are pretty fresh. Also the soil was recently mixed, I'm hoping its not too hot! I was way behind schedule, because I had to clear the entire plot where the 1000's are located. It was literally a jungle! Plus all the soil and castings had to be moved by hand. All the beds were then turned turned by hand. Im just hoping for a respectable yield this year. Next year I will be more confident with forecasting.Sweet grow , you killed it last year man and this year looks like it s gonna be amazing . What are you shooting for in the weight department per pot? 10 #? 15 #?
You cali fuckers are crazy...lol