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__________________ KrOnIC Everything i do or say on this site and any others is complete fiction and is made up I have never tried pot and never will and i would never even consider growing it as its illegal. | ||||||||
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| wow jangel linked me to this thread and this is an awsome method i,m putting out 40 clones i,m going to try this for a few i,m putting at and abandoned factory thanks shaman this is wicked wild stuff, it also gives me a way to move the soil with out having plastic bags to bring back to the car | ||||||||
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| hi, i was just thinking about this system, its great!! im already imagining how to adapt it to my situation.... just thinking though, there shouldnt be any problem with fresh manure cause its gonna be sitting in plce for at least a few monthe until spring... plenty of time to compost and leach the acidic stuff. cause i personaly almost usually use fresh sheep and chicken shit mix (POT LOOOOVES CHICKEN SHIT - best stuff in the world) dump it in the botton of the hole, cover it a bit let it dry for 2 or 3 days and plant the vegetative seedlings on top, basically cause the time it takes for the roots to get to it is enough time to leach out the acids with a few waterings.. about 1-2 weeks. and then... when the pot does find the manure .... BOOOM! goes wild. i think im gonna try your sack system... but im gonna bury the sacks and keep the top out.. cause where i live it gets pwder dry in summer. the sacks would just dry up in the sun. im trying to work out a way to have an underground reservoir of water or a way to retair heaps of moisture.. anyone used water retaining crystals /gel cause i hear they are good, but i also hear they affect taste. and since the end product save a few heads is basically all for my personal use, im in it for the taste not for the cash, although even if i was i really couldnt bring myself to sell anything but top notch gear. | ||||||||
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well since you have time now i would dig a few holes and blanket them with some foil to collect water over the winter now, camouflage them a little bit so now one will notice them during the upcoming hunting season and you got plenty of water to work with in the summer. and if you have some higher ground close to your spot i would dig there so that you can use the slop to "pump" water down with a simple hose and the help of gravity. you could also tap a small creek or other water body in that fashion, or if there is no activity in hunting season or too much or you can't dig deep holes due to you medical condition you could use large pieces of canvas covered with a PU layer or similar, simple foil or what ever keeps the water in, tie it to a group of trees so it builds a pool and tab into that. a few of those store quite a bit of water and should be enough to feed a small outdoor grow. and if you cover these pools during the dry month it won't evaporated as much too. check this here ![]()
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| I've known people who used the burlap bags in wetlands. It seems to work well for them. I personally don't need to do this as my piece of bush has rich soil and plenty of water. I'm lucky enough to be able to plant and ignore until harvest. I try not to make repeated trips out to the bush during the season as it can attarct unwanted attention, I don't worry as much about LEO as I do about thieves, I've lost patches in the past. I don't visit more often than once a month in the summer, more ofen in Sept. as the crop ripens. | ||||||||
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