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Ahh I see,I have to agree with Mirror, you need to triple the amount of space you plan on giving each plant or it's gonna be hell trying to tend them once they start getting really big.
@MirrorZen that looks like SoCal hard clay, so the moat is a good idea. :)
I can't wait for late march!! I'll keep a grow log on here and have sweet pics. Also will run a YouTube channel.. should be fun to watch the babies monster up this summer! :)But gypsum will help break up that clay. That clay in the photo above is why I'm down with the amending, but I agree with all of you, the allowed space is hardly sufficient. When the OP gets his first 10-footer he'll totally get it. :D And we KNOW he's gonna do it!
Oh no! Why not? Indoor and outdoor, no space?I have no growing space, so I will greatly enjoy seeing other people's grows. :D
Yep to both. We live in a 1brm cabin now that's less than 800'sq, ACRES of dry, windy desert land around us. I must have a GH, electricity is far too expensive. I already have my pond dug and brought all my bluegill and goldies from up north, I just NEED that greenhouse.Oh no! Why not? Indoor and outdoor, no space?
Yup! Greenhouse hereYep to both. We live in a 1brm cabin now that's less than 800'sq, ACRES of dry, windy desert land around us. I must have a GH, electricity is far too expensive. I already have my pond dug and brought all my bluegill and goldies from up north, I just NEED that greenhouse.
northern cali very fertile land before I did anything to itI have to agree with Mirror, you need to triple the amount of space you plan on giving each plant or it's gonna be hell trying to tend them once they start getting really big.
@MirrorZen that looks like SoCal hard clay, so the moat is a good idea. :)
After reading your advice and a idea i just happened to time perfect on accident is my indoor grow is in veg plant heights from 1.5 feet to 4 feet tall. Since it's about a month from planting time wouldn't it be awesome to take my developed indoor plants and plant them outdoors to have a massive jump on growth for the season in which I'll have to expand the grow project entirely. I could really use some professional advice/ ideas on floor plan . I'll extend grow area to 43 feet long and 24 feet wide. that will give 5 extra feet in width. if you guys could help with a floor plan and also advice on the indoor head start for outdoor seasonHow many plants? What kind of strains? If you are planning on planting them in each square you would be severely over crowded and likely to cause problems. Or maybe planting in the moat crosses? That wouldn't be bad. Interesting idea with the moat, not sure if its really necessary if you have a soft aerated medium..
No pick ax is needed it is central valley dirt and prime growing soil before i added anything no clay or hardpan , or sand now I have an idea of moving my indoor thats in veg to outdoor in a month what advice do you have I need itGet yourself a pick and break that shit up, add a ton of compost and gypsum like sea said. Give your plants 8ft x 8ft plus an extra foot to get in between them. I would also stagger the rows, but that's me.
I noticed that you have watched most of my posts and helped with advice and I'm sure you do that for many, So I'll speak for most of us when I say you ROCK and your work here is noticed and respected! Thank You from all of us and know I personally have changed some ideas and designs from your advice and all my projects so far are efficient! thanks SeaMaidenBut gypsum will help break up that clay. That clay in the photo above is why I'm down with the amending, but I agree with all of you, the allowed space is hardly sufficient. When the OP gets his first 10-footer he'll totally get it. :D And we KNOW he's gonna do it!
No pick ax is needed it is central valley dirt and prime growing soil before i added anything no clay or hardpan , or sand now I have an idea of moving my indoor thats in veg to outdoor in a month what advice do you have I need it
Always kick on 2 hours of light at twilight to 'adjust' their internal clock. 18/6 indoors.. mimic that outdoors.. then let them go naturally. Still have a sept or oct harvestIf you move them outdoors without supplemental light they will most likely start flowering. Then re veg in June. Then flower again in August. Plants that do this have small yields of airy leafy, spindley buds. If you do it use the lights.
Always kick on 2 hours of light at twilight to 'adjust' their internal clock. 18/6 indoors.. mimic that outdoors.. then let them go naturally. Still have a sept or oct harvest
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