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chowdan
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Transporting
#547763 - 04/18/11 09:13 AM (12 years, 11 months ago) |
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Hey all,
So my plants are getting ready to be transported outdoors to my site. But I am not sure hoe I should go about doing this. I've heard people use frame packs to transport water and soil but for plants? I don't see this as a safe way. Does anyone have a guide written up to convert frame packs? Any suggestions would be great!
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#547876 - 04/18/11 02:48 PM (12 years, 11 months ago) |
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chowdan
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Interesting. I shall give that a shot(if i can find my duffel bag)but if i dont i guess ill just stick them in my frame bag with nothing else.
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MushrooMan420
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Re: Transporting [Re: chowdan]
#549178 - 04/22/11 01:23 AM (12 years, 11 months ago) |
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To get plants to a location I get a cardboard box (that will fit into my backpack or duffel bag) and put my small plants within the box (have them be up right). Or i germinate my seeds at home and then plant the seeds in cups at my location.
I recommend a large duffel bag like this taking the plants out of your grow area.
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chowdan, are you being as inconspicuous as possible?
if so, that sux, i would transport late night
if not, then just carry them 1 by 1 or 2 by 2
unless of course they are small seedlings/clones then i would try a bag with something ridgid in the bottom
a piece of plywood in the bottom of a duffle?
lampshadehelmet says that they bounce back from being unpotted and laid in a bag, so if that works, and theyre big. you might have to do that. id worry about stressing my plants a bit over the edge doing that so close to maturity
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#550580 - 04/25/11 09:41 PM (12 years, 10 months ago) |
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Quote:
lampshadehelmet said:
I would worry more about being covert in your transport than hurting your plants beyond recovery.
word OP how big are your plants. how many? ...im watching you
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chowdan
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Re: Transporting [Re: just me]
#551294 - 04/27/11 05:36 PM (12 years, 10 months ago) |
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I do worry about people seeing me but that is partly why i would like to convert a frame pack to a transportation pack so i can say i'm going camping.
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