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i have read a lot of people say that you need to buy this soil or that soil when you grow in the bush.

and that the hole needs to be this by that (what a bunch of cobblers)

that just adds to your work load and in my book a waste of time.

 

here are my white heaven plants in the bush in some gutless white sandy soil,

i have done nothing but dig a little hole for each of them and thrown them in,i threw around a bit of dynamic lifter,

and i will feed with fish emulsion and seasol with a bit of molasses thrown in now and again.

i intend to water every 3rd day. :bongon:

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i think you'll find that you planted those white heaven a little too close together, but its going to be awesome nonetheless to see your garden as it grows as those plants are going to get huge :bongon:

 

nah i will bend the four outside ones and run them along the ground,just had to go that close cause i run out of wire for the fence ,got more now so i will elongate the fence and tie them down as they grow

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Hey gundy lol

 

Nice patch you've got going. That low nutrient sand you've got is one of the best I reckon. If you can keep the water & nutes up to it, it's almost like hydro really.

 

Around here our soil has a lot of clay, so we're sorta bound to digging in and adding free-draing soil mixes to get decent results. Or keeping em in pots ofc lol

 

Best of luck eh :bongon:

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