Miracle-gro outdoors

maineiac

Active Member
okay so this summer will be my first time growing outdoors not to mention at all. i have been doing plenty of research and i am convinced i can have a successful grow once the weather warms up here in maine. so for nutrients i have two miracle grow products, i know that these are usually not recommended but they were free. i have a continuous feed one that feeds up to 3 months it says and it's analysis is 10-10-10. i'm using this for veg just so i won't have to visit my crops so much cause i'm lazy. Once flowering has begun i am going to use the miracle-gro bloom booster which has an analysis of 15-30-15 and i will feed my plants every week with a dose of that.

if all goes well could i expect at least a QP off each plant if they are just bagseeds.
 

smalltownDill

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well miracle grow is great i use it every yyear even indoors but especially outdoor and the slow release won't work without water so being lazy and trying to grow don't go together at all you can't be lazy so ya if it's another really wet summer you probably won't have to water much like if it rains once or twice a weekbut after that when it ' starts to dry up you will have to water twice a week and feed once on the same day every week hope this helps you out remeber don't be lazy
 

kingbank01

Active Member


camouflage a few of these and fill 'em with whatever you want. slow drip feed is perfect and care free. make friends with a emt....they can get em for free.
 

maineiac

Active Member
if it will help my yield i won't be lazy all plants won't be more than a half mile from my house so it will be completely fine. will i yield about a QP evey plant?
 

Blayzd

Active Member
if it will help my yield i won't be lazy all plants won't be more than a half mile from my house so it will be completely fine. will i yield about a QP evey plant?
10-20 oz a plant if the weathers good and you grow them well. That's closer to 1/2-3/4 pound plus I think. 2.2 per kg, 36 oz a kg. Grow well in the sun and you should hit 10-20.
 

crfhonda

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your yield depends on your grow conditions. So the people telling you that you can hit 1/2-1lb a plant dont know yet until they know your growing conditions. Direct sun light plays a major factor. I would say a qp is a safe bet for a plant that is 6ft tall with not much sunlight. If you want more yield go for the direct sunlight. If its your first grow expect a 1/4 max per plant. Its better to shoot low then to disapoint yourself.
 

willywill

Member
I've been using mg and its working but does anybody know what to do once it starts flowering far as nutes
your yield depends on your grow conditions. So the people telling you that you can hit 1/2-1lb a plant dont know yet until they know your growing conditions. Direct sun light plays a major factor. I would say a qp is a safe bet for a plant that is 6ft tall with not much sunlight. If you want more yield go for the direct sunlight. If its your first grow expect a 1/4 max per plant. Its better to shoot low then to disapoint yourself.
 
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