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direct ground planting autos or fook no

Ive got some autos outside, ive heard from lowlife u shouldnt an that some arent suitible for direct ground planting and then read on here some people have much bigger yields doing so, im not a newbie so i understand about soil drainage and all that but my question is this, i want to lower the plants profile, buckets stand out, should i just burry my bucket with my soil blend in the ground or should i just dig a whole and put the dirt and the plant in it, i guess part of my question is, will the differance in dirt and ph ,,etc, run of water affect my plants negitively, i can only imagine that dirt breaths better then plastic and mite help them prosper. thx mates. :dueling:
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lowrdr

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Ive got some autos outside, ive heard from lowlife u shouldnt an that some arent suitible for direct ground planting and then read on here some people have much bigger yields doing so, im not a newbie so i understand about soil drainage and all that but my question is this, i want to lower the plants profile, buckets stand out, should i just burry my bucket with my soil blend in the ground or should i just dig a whole and put the dirt and the plant in it, i guess part of my question is, will the differance in dirt and ph ,,etc, run of water affect my plants negitively, i can only imagine that dirt breaths better then plastic and mite help them prosper. thx mates. :dueling:
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i think the main reason planting in ground is not advised is because when it rains you get dirt and grit splashed onto your buds. obviously with a layer of mulch you would get over this problem so i dont see a big problem.
 

JBM

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The real question here is: Is your soil equal too or better then the potting soil you would use? Is there drainage in your soil and will it sustain life in the proper manner; I.E. proper nutrients, aeration & ph.

If you answer these question all with a yes, then go for it.
 
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Denial N Error

i think the main reason planting in ground is not advised is because when it rains you get dirt and grit splashed onto your buds. obviously with a layer of mulch you would get over this problem so i dont see a big problem.

Lol what?
 
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buddymate

Fook that for a game of soldiers,I put my shiteryders into the ground,mould-magnets,absolute crap.
 

bromhexine

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prepare the soil properly and they'll do well. they really dont like compacted soil and seem to stay very small but if its airy moist well draining and in a bright area i think they'll be great. if you could dig a hole and fill it with good potting soil im sure youd have a winner there. people are saying that mossys jem was bred outdoors and so i guess id go with that one
 
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