Help with my outdoor grow *PLEASE READ*

powerisknowlege

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I plan on going with auto flower seeds and planting them out side. What nutes should I use for veg and then for flower. I'm going to plant them in the ground's soil. I don't have a way to buy soil so have to use the ground. What would you suggest for the autoflower strains? How often would be great too or any other advice you can give will be appreciated.
 

socalkushman

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I plan on going with auto flower seeds and planting them out side. What nutes should I use for veg and then for flower. I'm going to plant them in the ground's soil. I don't have a way to buy soil so have to use the ground. What would you suggest for the autoflower strains? How often would be great too or any other advice you can give will be appreciated.

fish emulsions are good for vegging... nutes for flowering.. 10-15-10.. i use 9-14-9 for my flowering...
 

wakegrower

Active Member
If you cant buy soil, you might want to get soil additives like bone meal, blood meal, or worm castings. Digging a hole where you intend to plant and mixing these things into the soil will reduce the amount of fertilizing you'll have to do later. Also, if you have the ability you may want to do a seed crop with your auto-flowing strain, you still have plenty of time before the northern hemisphere growing season begins to get a decent amount of seeds. I have grown lowryder's outdoors a couple of times and I'm currently doing a seed crop with diesel-ryders, so if you have any auto-flower specific questions feel free to ask.
 

j998

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fish emulsion, blood meal, bone meal any kind of (meal) or dead animal/fish stuff will attract animals that will dig up the soil thinking that theres something to eat buried in it and, your plants will most likely get f'ed up!

im not sayin that these are not a good fertilizers but, if you put that type of stuff out early before any natural vegetation is growing in, animals will ravage your s**t/soil for something to eat because they are starving come mar/apr.

your better off going with manure, compost, type fertilizers or slow release chemical fertizers if thats all you can get but, chemical ferts just seem kinda nasty to me. especially outdoors when your using mother nature!

unless, $$$$'s the problem you do have acess to anything you want, you are reading this on the "internet" right!

do some more homework, devise a plan and find out what works for ya!

peace
 

j998

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yeah use the appropriate amount of lime for your soil+additives, good call kooguy (avatar is tight by the way!)

if you use an organic liquid fertilizer read the label before hand and, beware of the (meal) properties of the product!

it all depends on your area really, if you have alot of deer they will tear the s%^t out of your patch if you give them a reason!
 
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