most of the glues will get planted in their own 2 yard soil mounds unless we spring for 400gallon smarties.
i hope they get big before they go outside. 10gal isn't too small, i feel bad for the Hardcore OG's that are in 5gals for the next month. And yah we carry them out by hand, one by one. lots of fun.those are gonna be big plants if you can keep them healthy. thats a long time to veg in a 10gal lol . you have a cart or something to move them outside with or you guys just carry them out 1 at a time ?
The glues are getting their own pots and should yield 5-10lbs each. We've never grown her before though so we will be happy with 3-4lb glues. Personally i will just be stoked if they survive until harvest. We dont need to be millionares i just want to grow some dankwhat is your goal, yield wise off those?
just wondering. thanks
dave sells liquid worm castings and worm juice that are a huge part of my tea regimen.
we have 3 people here full time, including myself and Drue Bleem, plus a couple extra heads when things get busy, like right now.How many total in your crew do you have working, not including trimmers of course..
Cool, We might go that route. Right now we havent decided on soil yet, it depends on a few factors like price, quality, and speed of delivery. We need about 25-30 yards of something that is ready-to-grow. Probably will place the order next week.If you wanna go zero amendments just go with pallets of ocean forest or black gold. put some compost teas on them and amend via that route.
I will hit them up and see about delivery. thanks!if you go with the worm farm soil and spend the 7000 you saved on H&G on more soil, you'll have a better year, but just because you go get some soil from them doesn't mean you'll have a good year. you still need to have some skills. It is the best soil that you can go and buy and the fact that you dont HAVE to add anything to it makes it worthwhile.
Why don't you just cut open the old pots till the 200s in to a base for your new soil and pile another yard on top?