Greenthumber
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Hey all! Looking to run 3 possibly 4 plants outdoors this year and had been strictly an indoor grower before now I’m curious as to what the benefits are to planting straight into the ground or in fabric pots above ground or partially in ground. Here’s the details. Regardless of pot or no pot I’ve mixed my own supersoil and is currently cooking based off KIS Organics/Clackamas coots recommendations 1/3peat 1/3compost/earthworm castings 1/3 aeration neem,kelp,crustacean yada yada yada (im sure we’re all familiar). I’m working with a 12’ x 8’ privacy fenced in area with an open top. being outdoors I know I can expect to see growth like I’ve never seen indoors and givin the sq ft if all were potted in ground I’m sure things could get tight. I have a pre98 x white rhino a mk ultra x kosher kush. And 2 hashplant s1’s that I’m looking at for my outdoor run. Looking to experienced outdoor growers for any advice on spacing. Is 4 to many? should I run two in ground and 2 above in say 20 gallon pots? Is 4 in the ground pushing it? Or would it be beneficial to run them all above ground in pots? Initially I wanted to lean towards all in ground in turn saving the extra height space for growing vegetation rather than pot height but worried they will grow to much to close for the area leaving little breathing room. Obviously I’m looking to harvest as much as possible(that’s the goal next to quality right? Lol). Any pointers would be a blessing thanks in advance everyone