Lets see them plants!!

canadiantoker420

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Next year I’m doing big mounds, Mark greyshock style lol , living organics + voodoo juice + silica + compost tea’s rly got the microbes in action this year I’m lovin the results
 

canadiantoker420

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taken 2 days ago.....all the smoke from the california fires. those are 300gl smartpots..
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Them 300s are spose to be 5ft wide by 2ft tall that means u have a few plants pushing 9-10ft wide lol makes sense that you have sum 6-7 pounders in the mix cuz they must be what 8-9+ tall as well rite .. my c99 is 6ft tall by about 6.5-7ft wide probably a 2 pound plant ish if she will ever finish .. that tells me my lemonade and dfg’s Are gonna be around 10-20 ounces per
 

Redwookiee

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Hey guys im worried my plants might be out growing my pots, do you think ill have to transplant? If so how should i go about it for plants this large
How many gallons are those? Going bigger isn’t bad, but I think you’ll do fine with those planters. My indoor grow is in 5 gallon bags and the plants are a decent size. I’m growing Bruce Banner #3 and starting week 2 of flower.
 

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ganga gurl420

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That’s the way to do it right there. I add in manure to my top soil, but never went all manure. Holstein manure is my go to. Vermont’s finest
Nice! The stuff I got this yr was aged 8 to 9 yrs and chopped twice. Beautiful stuff! Loaded with red wigglers. One of the main reason I love growing in it so much is compost is warmer then dirt... so it keeps my roots nice and snug on those long cold nights.
 

GrOwThMoNgeR

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Nice! The stuff I got this yr was aged 8 to 9 yrs and chopped twice. Beautiful stuff! Loaded with red wigglers. One of the main reason I love growing in it so much is compost is warmer then dirt... so it keeps my roots nice and snug on those long cold nights.
This sounds amazing. I gotta make some farm connections here. They look super happy and grow so huge in that manure. Beauts!
 

canadiantoker420

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That’s the way to do it right there. I add in manure to my top soil, but never went all manure. Holstein manure is my go to. Vermont’s finest
I live on a dairy farm I mix a 5gal of compost manure per one 3.8 ft bale (55 ish gals) + 2-3gals of castings then mix my organics to bed them then top dress later in veg , an probly twice more after that
 

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