2020 MASSACHUSETTS outdoor grow Thread!

NebieDewbieGrower

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@Warfox , heres looking at your purple, Im hoping to catch up to you before I have to chop!!! Your medicine looks amazing!! Im hanging mine bit by bit... have some bud rot in one pic that just shreked a decent cola. But Im hanging in around 60/60

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With organic soil, do you all have to continue to apply nutes? Or does your soil supply all it needs the entire grow?
 

NebieDewbieGrower

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Let's get personal. How much private space do you have. What are you trying to yield? How committed are you? Budget. You started it. LOL.
I smoke about a half ounce a week, so.. Whatever can cover that. I have a backyard and so far haven't been robbed or bothered. Budget?? I am willing to spend some cash, as the amount I give my weed guy is CRAZY!!!
 

Warfox

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I do use Milorganite which I don’t think is *technically* organic. It’s oven cooked bacteria that fed on municipal waste; but if that ain’t organic, then I don’t know what is. I also used Miracle grow garden soil IDGAF, it worked.

However, that being said I am planning on organic startup next season; my friends uncle has a cattle farm down the road and I’m going to get a truck load of manure to mix in with my compost pile and cool off over the winter. Super excited about that.

Oh, and I also use a shit ton of Dolomitic Lime.
 

MICHI-CAN

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I smoke about a half ounce a week, so.. Whatever can cover that. I have a backyard and so far haven't been robbed or bothered. Budget?? I am willing to spend some cash, as the amount I give my weed guy is CRAZY!!!
Four to six 5 gallon pots will fill the cupboards for the winter. Four 10-15 and you can be kinda generous safely. Figure soil, feed and time honestly available. Smaller is more work. But portable if needed.
 

MICHI-CAN

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I do use Milorganite which I don’t think is *technically* organic. It’s oven cooked bacteria that fed on municipal waste; but if that ain’t organic, then I don’t know what is. I also used Miracle grow garden soil IDGAF, it worked.

However, that being said I am planning on organic startup next season; my friends uncle has a cattle farm down the road and I’m going to get a truck load of manure to mix in with my compost pile and cool off over the winter. Super excited about that.

Oh, and I also use a shit ton of Dolomitic Lime.
I love Millorganite almost as much as my lawn. Critters flock to the clover with it.
 

NebieDewbieGrower

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Four to six 5 gallon pots will fill the cupboards for the winter. Four 10-15 and you can be kinda generous safely. Figure soil, feed and time honestly available. Smaller is more work. But portable if needed.
Okay, so I will make sure that I get my watering and soil together. I also need to find some good seeds, as I only have 2 strains
 

Warfox

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Thanks man, your plants look amazing, too. This bag seed is the only plant to have ZERO rot. It looks wicked Sativa so I bet that had a lot to do with it; Hipster2u has it right, though Sativa’s don’t always suit my psychological taste.
 

MICHI-CAN

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Okay, so I will make sure that I get my watering and soil together. I also need to find some good seeds, as I only have 2 strains
Make some friends is best source always. Buy from trusted sources if not. That is an infinity of possibility I won't even get into. My cat urine is alluring. Personal tastes.

You're done. Terminal dirty nails. LOL.
 

dsmer

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With organic soil, do you all have to continue to apply nutes? Or does your soil supply all it needs the entire grow?
i have a organic raised bed. Recycled living soil. If prepared right it’ll get you through the season with minimal input without having to worry. I do my prep early spring, top dress a couple times in the season and just water them as needed. Very easy. All my plants grew great this year, not a single deficiency. I’ll never go back to bottled synthetics
 

NebieDewbieGrower

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i have a organic raised bed. Recycled living soil. If prepared right it’ll get you through the season with minimal input without having to worry. I do my prep early spring, top dress a couple times in the season and just water them as needed. Very easy. All my plants grew great this year, not a single deficiency. I’ll never go back to bottled synthetics
Oooohhhhh... I likey.. LOL!
 

Trainwreckertonville

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i have a organic raised bed. Recycled living soil. If prepared right it’ll get you through the season with minimal input without having to worry. I do my prep early spring, top dress a couple times in the season and just water them as needed. Very easy. All my plants grew great this year, not a single deficiency. I’ll never go back to bottled synthetics
Same. I’ve had good luck with sub’s mix and the coot mix. All I add is dairy cow compost, malted barley & grokashi. Never PH’d the water but I know it’s in the high 8 or 9’s, no issues at all.
 
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