Pots on Grass..

MicroKrunk

Active Member
If I were to place my plants in my lawn with all of the drainage holes right in contact with the grass would this increase my change of bugs greatly? I'm moving some of my 5 week flowering girls directly on my grass I just dont want to get a crazy bug infestation or have any other problems. I have never grown outdoors. Oh and another thing, it would be ok to put them out at this time of year right? They won't try to revert back to veg or anything will they? I'm in texas.
 

Schmidty

Asshole Patrol
Having your plants outdoors, regardless of where they are is going to greatly increase the chance of pests. Direct contact with the ground will give pests a direct route to your soil and root ball. Think about it. :-)

Its way to early in the year to move them outside if they're already flowering... Think about the natural light cycle, and how much sun is outside each day. So, your answer is yes they are going to revert back to veg with this much sun.
 

MicroKrunk

Active Member
Ty for your post, so for sure if I put them out right now they would revert to veg? Actually if there's even a 20% chance of that happening then I won't do it.
 

tokezalot420

Well-Known Member
just get something to cover your plants so you only get 12 hours light or take them inside and put them in dark closet.. for the bugs try some neem oil sometimes helps maybe put some screen material over holes if placing directly on ground or find ways to keep bugs out of dirt .. could become their breeding ground .
 
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