Okay...preparing for the outdoor season, and wanting to do things at a level I have never done before...as far as proper planning and preparation of the ground. As with any outdoor crop, part of the point is to grow big bushes that give to you in abundance. To really hit my goals this year, I need to plan accordingly.
Genetics:
1. Chem D x NL
2. Golden Cindy
3. BKGK
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4. Arcata Trainwreck
All of these will finish early enough for my climate zone...and should give me a good variety of different things to tie me over for a bit.
Now my goal is really to have each plant, ideally, yield a full pound. Now this is really kinda unlikely for me, but I suppose I want my setup work done in a manner that would allow for such growth/production to be possible.
So with the concept of 1# per plant...what size hole would be needed to really ensure the plant has adequate room to mature and produce??? From my limited understanding, the tap root plants prefer a deeper hole vs. a wider hole...so really, what is the standard here?
Thanks in advance!!
dank.Frank
Genetics:
1. Chem D x NL
2. Golden Cindy
3. BKGK
****edit****
4. Arcata Trainwreck
All of these will finish early enough for my climate zone...and should give me a good variety of different things to tie me over for a bit.
Now my goal is really to have each plant, ideally, yield a full pound. Now this is really kinda unlikely for me, but I suppose I want my setup work done in a manner that would allow for such growth/production to be possible.
So with the concept of 1# per plant...what size hole would be needed to really ensure the plant has adequate room to mature and produce??? From my limited understanding, the tap root plants prefer a deeper hole vs. a wider hole...so really, what is the standard here?
Thanks in advance!!
dank.Frank
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