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PVOGS 2023 ADVENTURE

may look dry on top, but this planting was done in fabric bags, which are inside the gallon bags. The fabric bags hold a organic coco mixture that retains water very well.
This may look like a lot of plants, but trust me, some won’t survive, I think I lost 4 or so, so far. And after my friends get blessed with a few, and the males culled, this will probably fill two legal grows here in Mass at 12 plants each.
Or something.
They’ll be in full garden spots this week.
EDIT 1: I’m thinking these bags might work out great, both fabric and these plastic gallon bags. The fabric bag is kind of the underground embryonic root feeder, the roots will grow right through the bag. The gallon plastic bag has six drainage and air holes. And, they can be folded over, like now, and rolled up if necessary. They will be cut or removed when the plant is moved into the fabric 20 30 gal fabric pots.
 

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Creeperpark

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If you use plastic bags around the fabric you may cut the air out of the roots. When you look at big black plastic pots they have big holes on the side and on the bottom. If you can match those hole sizes with the plastic you may get by with it. Either way thanks for sharing this tip and keep us posted friend.
 
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