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Here are some pics i took. the first 2 were taken on 5/18 and the last 2 were taken on 5/20. I'll take some more pics soon. But on the tallest plant there are spots on its leaves. idk whats wrong with it. Could it be the lack of good soil, or a sign that i need to transplant them soon?
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Kman, have you transplanted them yet? If so, did it work out alright for you? I was thinking of doing something similar, but I was told that I should use the same type of soil/dirt in the cup or pot, that they would eventually be transplanted to, whether it be another pot or the ground. Just curious, and keep us updated. Good luck.
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I suggest using fox farm ocean forest if you haven't already bought a soil. Great ph level bat guano, worm casting, peat moss all that good stuff
http://foxfarmfertilizer.com/ then click on where to buy. A 1.5 cubic feet bag cost me 21.95 at home depot but another bag cost me 13.99 at a indoor garden store. Good luck on the buddage ![]() |
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yeah i transplanted em.....jus wondering how deep should the hole in the ground be....i think i did a good job tho.....
and i would of used fox farms, but the only place that carries it in like an hour drive away.....the 1st 2 pics are new.....and the last 2 are good pics, but before the transplant..... |
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MG Organic Choice is great. The problem is lots of people here shy away from MG products because the "slow release" fertilizers they put in some of their products. Organic Choice has no added chemical fertilizers or slow release anything in it. So it's the low cost alternative to more expensive dirt and is VERY easy to find (e.g. Wal-Mart, Lowes, etc). I use it with good results and would recommend it to anyone.
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Just like you would do it for any other plant. I dig about 2 inches deeper then the depth of the pot your transplanting from, and throw in a couple inches of potting soil. Put your lady in the ground, and fill it in with the loose dirt... and maybe sprinkle some potting soil on top. Just depends on how hard you're trying to make it look "natural".
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bug help
okay i got new pics.....i took five today......theyre lookin good the only problem i see is some of the plants leaves are getting eaten by bugs or flies......what can i do to prevent this.....is there some kind of bug repellent for plants?
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okay i think i might cut the bottom off a clear 2 liter soda bottle and place it in the ground over the plants to protect them......and unscrew the cap off the mini green house to allow the heat out. What do you guys think.....cause i think i might be getting a bug problem on 1 or 2 plants. Its jus to protect them and when they outgrow it, ill jus remove it.
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