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Growing in the Ground
I'm a first time grower. In early May I started germinating my seeds and a few weeks later planted them in cups. At this point, I have transplanted them into the ground they've been in the ground for about 2 weeks. My plants are still only about 6" tall. I'm not sure how the soil is (there used to be grass but I ripped it up so I could plant). A few days ago I dug up 2 of the plants to add some extra compost to the hole to see if they'd grow more. I assume the awful northeast weather this summer with a lack of sunlight is contributing to such little growth.
Any more suggestions? When can I expect a crop? Is planting in the earth a bad idea? Should I move the plants into big buckets? Thanks in advance! |
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Well planting in the ground isnt a bad idea idea but for a few reasons I prefer buckets. For one when you plant in the ground you want to make sure that the spot you pick will receive plentiful sunlight. I've chosen a spot that had sunlight and a few days later vegetation above it had grown and it was heavily shaded. At least in cups and buckets I can move it around if that ever happens.
Also its alot of animals where I live at so if I were to plant straight into the ground I would put wiring around the main stalk so they cant nibble it to the ground. To me buckets are more managable.. if you want to be discrete about it dig a hole and plant the bucket in the ground! |
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Not sure what kind of education you have in hortuculture or anything, but good fertile soil will be very dark, crumbly, look just rich. Soil can be sandy, clayish or a mix of any. Luckily where i come fertile soil is very accessible, I still add some MG though when I first plant them in the ground. This way the roots have some space because the soil could become compact.
Plus, I dont have to worry about nutes for a while and once the roots start to take off you will see growth accelerate after 2 weeks. Digging up your plants was not a good idea cause you just caused more stress and they were just getting adjusted to the ground. Now they have to start all over again.
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