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JoseyWales

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I woke up this morning went our side and could smell my plants, WOW. Thanks to all that helped me, still a ways to go but today your all heroes thanks. average plant is 8 ft the last one i named Proud Mary is over 10 ft.
 

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You are making me excited to grow outdoors! Very nice!
You'll be amazed at how much more you get growing outside. If you can grow 'em in the ground it's better yet. I had an indoor crop and had three plants past my limit. Couldn't bring myself to kill 'em, so I stuck 'em in five gallon buckets full of dirt and stuck 'em out behind the barn. Come late fall, two were big gals and one was huge. All the same plants, but one just flat out dwarfed the other two. I harvested the two little ones first and came back for the monster. When I went to pick up the bucket I ruined my spine. The bugger was glued to the ground. Got a shovel and dug underneath the bucket and discovered that the roots had grown through a crack in the bucket. I've grown outside in the ground ever since.
 
I've seen people use cloth pots and just let the roots travel through the sack and into the ground. I will let them be free and grow them right in the amended soil. We bought 40 acres, so now I'm just trying to figure out how many I can really care for, lol
 

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