Hey guys! I am back again, it's been a bit. I was planning to go hydroponic, but after such a good grow last season, I decided to stay in the ground. I got something around 5lbs of fruit, primarily superhots.
Anyways, there were a few issues that I want to mend.
First and most importantly, starting the seeds. I used these last year and wasn't super happy. They were a bit hard to keep track of because they're so small, but more importantly they were extremely hard to remove when ready to transplant. They're also tiny so they were getting rootbound extremely fast. This could probably be solved by transplanting even earlier, but I'd rather start with something bigger I think. I was wondering, could I start in a solo cup? Or something like that?
If I were to start in a solo cup, would I use the same medium mixture that I learned from Solid7 a couple years back(7 parts peat/coco, 3 parts perlite, 1 part compost)? Skip the compost? Anything else different?
The other issue I had last season was with drainage and weeds. They were directly in the ground. Would a raised bed(s) help with this enough to be worth the initial expense vs in the ground? I feel like my plants were stunted due to the immense number of weeds. And had some seemingly overwatering issues even with just rain at times.
If a raised bed(s) is worth it, would I use the same medium mixture listed above in it?
Thanks for any help/info!!
Anyways, there were a few issues that I want to mend.
First and most importantly, starting the seeds. I used these last year and wasn't super happy. They were a bit hard to keep track of because they're so small, but more importantly they were extremely hard to remove when ready to transplant. They're also tiny so they were getting rootbound extremely fast. This could probably be solved by transplanting even earlier, but I'd rather start with something bigger I think. I was wondering, could I start in a solo cup? Or something like that?
If I were to start in a solo cup, would I use the same medium mixture that I learned from Solid7 a couple years back(7 parts peat/coco, 3 parts perlite, 1 part compost)? Skip the compost? Anything else different?
The other issue I had last season was with drainage and weeds. They were directly in the ground. Would a raised bed(s) help with this enough to be worth the initial expense vs in the ground? I feel like my plants were stunted due to the immense number of weeds. And had some seemingly overwatering issues even with just rain at times.
If a raised bed(s) is worth it, would I use the same medium mixture listed above in it?
Thanks for any help/info!!