One plant in each of the pots. The larger pots are for tomatoes and other plants, the fabric pots and the five gallon buckets are for peppers.Jem936 said:wow that's a lot how many seeds/plants are you putting in each pot?
Yes I drilled ten 1/2" holes evenly spaced around the perimeter of the base at the edges.
and also with the plastic containers did you put holes in the bottom of them or just fill it with dirt?
The plan is to let it cycle for at least 30 days and then plant some peppers in them.6StringFire said:Looks good - subscribed.
What's the plan?
Yes I have grown peppers and canna in these buckets. They do good but larger is always better.HP22BH said:Nice, Have you used the 5 gal buckets in the past and how did they work out and also, how were they for dissipating heat? The only problems I have had with container grows is the dark colored containers build and retain lots of heat. and of course SQUIRRELS!!!
Thanks SFF, that's the 5/16" red lava rock I used as my aeration amendment.SichuaneseFoodFan said:Nice work! What's the stuff in the back on the right on the ground?
Espoma tomato tone, kelp meal, alfalfa meal, neem cake, crab meal, Gaia green glacial rock dust, homemade compost, worm castings and peat moss.unk3390 said:Good choice on the lava rock.
What else is in your mix?
Proud Marine Dad said:Espoma tomato tone, kelp meal, alfalfa meal, neem cake, crab meal, Gaia green glacial rock dust, homemade compost, worm castings and peat moss.