RIP to this plant... the trunk broke off below soil level in a storm, waled out one morning and the whole bush was upside-down next to the container.
Âpepper_rancher said:RIP to this plant... the trunk broke off below soil level in a storm, waled out one morning and the whole bush was upside-down next to the container.
Ânubster said:Making one or two of these this week. That's amazing. If I have plants that I've been growing in soil (pots), do you think it would be ok to plop them out of the pot and plant directly or should I clean the roots and plant them as bare roots into the new media?
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I'm building a few this week too and was curious as well. I've got a few establised plants in 4 gallon buckets right now and would like to give this a try. I had thought that I would clean the root mass up a bit so they could reestablish themselves in the new setup.Â
ÂDawgNutts said:How often do you give it nutes? Do you have a video on how you make the seeding container? What size container is that?
Here in California we like to grow all kinds of things indoors and outdoors. Â With so many gardeners, many grow shops have opened up. Â There is a Hydro shop 2 miles from my house that has 5" net cups for 33 cents each. Â If anyone has trouble sourcing them I don't minding helping out. Â The last bucket I made I used solo cups with holes drilled in them and I have no complaints so far.pecker88 said:just finished 6 5gal bucket setups; planning to keep then indoors under 2 400w HPS lights this winter.
I wish the hydro net pots would have been bigger, they are 3.75" at the top; ordered from ebay.
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I got mine on ebay, 1# MB, 0.5# cal nitrate, 0.5# mag sulfate for $18 shipped.nubster said:Where's the best place to order Masterblend if I can't find it locally, which I doubt I'll be able to? I've found one place online but shipping is as much as the fertilizer for a 5# bag.Â
ÂDawgNutts said:What size tote did you use? I tried this with a 30 gallon tote and the lid would not fit cause the sides get pushed out by the dirt.
Yeah, it sounds like you might have put actual dirt in the container... Like coldsmoke said, go with a soilless medium which is usually peat moss based, with perlite, vermiculte, and bark fines (for the most part).ColdSmoke said:Â
What kind of "dirt" did you use? If you use a light soil less medium you wont have the problem. I'd go with ProMix HP...it's well worth the investment.Â
I used Coconut coir and vemiculite, but come to think about it I added in some older soil that had some compost in it. Also I think my tote might just be cheap and thin walled. Think I'm going to pick up some 55 gallon plastic drums this weekend, cut them in half and try those with just a 50/50 - coconut coir/perlite mix. I'll also see where I can pick up some Promix and give that a shot too.ColdSmoke said:Â
What kind of "dirt" did you use? If you use a light soil less medium you wont have the problem. I'd go with ProMix HP...it's well worth the investment.Â