My garden, 2017 cali

Botis rs

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IMG_2446.JPG IMG_2447.JPG IMG_2448.JPG IMG_2449.JPG IMG_2450.JPG IMG_2451.JPG IMG_2452.JPG IMG_2454.JPG IMG_2455.JPG This is the first year That I'm trying to take outdoor grow a bit more serious. I'm running 4 indicas 2 sativas. I'm a bit worry about indicas sense we will have about 100 degree weather through out the summer. I currently have gopher issue and ended up killing my grow last season. I haven't ph my water for the beginning of the grow. All the changes today. I notice some minor ph issues, our water here is around 7.5-8.0 straight from the water hose. I got my hands on a resovor that I will be using to mix my water. I'm open for idea feel free to comment.
 

eddy600

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sink your pots in the ground or that 100* weather will fry your roots,i live where it is hot anything less than a 20 gallon pot might need watering twice in one day if a heat wave hits.Looks good so far good luck
 

Botis rs

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sink your pots in the ground or that 100* weather will fry your roots,i live where it is hot anything less than a 20 gallon pot might need watering twice in one day if a heat wave hits.Looks good so far good luck
i plan to get lay some chicken wire down and a tarp to protect against gophers. to transplant to 30 gallon fabric pots. Now im thinking if i need to bury my pots, i should i just dig a decent size hole and put chicken wire to protect my roots and drop the plant on the ground.
 

Babbakush88

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i plan to get lay some chicken wire down and a tarp to protect against gophers. to transplant to 30 gallon fabric pots. Now im thinking if i need to bury my pots, i should i just dig a decent size hole and put chicken wire to protect my roots and drop the plant on the ground.
I have gopher prob as well that's why I lift my pots but if u bury they will still get in crop better to use light colored pots and somehow provide shade for the pots or tubs witch ever u use.. The shade will reduce heat hitting the pots
 

eddy600

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i plan to get lay some chicken wire down and a tarp to protect against gophers. to transplant to 30 gallon fabric pots. Now im thinking if i need to bury my pots, i should i just dig a decent size hole and put chicken wire to protect my roots and drop the plant on the ground.
Thirty gallon smart pots should do fine above ground,the black plastic gets real hot above ground and doesn't work very well in hot weather
 
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