Joan.figgens
Member
For those of you who had followed my Indoor Grow Op. you know I like to do some research before I start an Op. and go in with a solid plan.
Just for starters here's some info:
Location: Northern Illinois
Strain: LA Woman by DNA Genetics
# of Plants: 1
Seeing as this is my 1st outdoor grow and only my 3rd growing experience I'm going to try and keep it simple(ish)
My idea was to use a 7 gallon smart bucket and toss it in an area that would receive good amounts of sun; however, now my idea is to dig a 2ft x 2ft x 2ft hole and refill it with a premium soil mix. This 8ft.³ volume is @ 60 gallons which is @ 8.5times the volume of the original plan.
Ok so after I dig this 60 gallon hole, I need to fill it with premium organic soil.
I've used Sub Cool's soil recipe in the past and it has since been updated so I derived a recipe from his new updated version:
60 gallon hole: 60% top soil/40% super soil
Super Soil 40% (24.5 gallons)
Roots = 280 cups
Bio Bizz Lite = 112 cups
(Roots to Bio Ratio 2.5:1)
Perlite = 57 cups
Vermiculite = 18 cups
(75% Perlite to 25% Vermiculite)
Earthworm Castings = 159oz + 10.2g
Blood Meal = 21oz +3.4g
Bone Meal = 21oz +3.4g
Bat Guano = 21oz +3.4g
Epsom Salt = 9 + 3/8 tsp
Lime = 12 + 1/2 tsp
Top Soil 60% (35.5 gallons)
Roots = 328 + 3/8 cups
Bio Bizz = 328 + 3/8 cups
(Roots to Bio Ratio 1:1)
Perlite = 86 + 1/4 cups
Vermiculite = 28 + 3/4 cups
(75% Perlite to 25% Vermiculite)
So I dig this hole and fill it with this mix. Then in a 2ft diameter around the hole I break up the top soil @ 8" deep loosening the soil. Next, in a 12ft diameter around the center of the hole I spray water bottles filled with urine, sprinkle human hair, and lay down Dimataceous Earth; all to prevent animals/insects from wondering near my op.
The farmers almanac says the last frost date this spring is 04/20/12 and this first frost date this winter is 10/24/12, giving IL a rough growing period of 187days
the DNA Genetics LA Woman seed is a Feminized seed; it is a mostly Indica cross between the original LA and the Martian Mean Green; medium height, this strain grows like an Indica with one main cola; flowering time is 9 to 10 weeks. "stays short, and if you feed her heavily, the buds pack on the weight early and finish in the best part of 9 weeks. Don't be afraid to thin the large fan leaves in the 5th week or so. This will allow the light to penetrate the canopy and reach the lower sites and will be replaced within a week."
That being said and taken into account; from what I've read, flowering generally occurs in early to mid August and finishes in late September to early October; giving me a flowering window of @ 10-11 weeks
If I'm in the ground on 4/20 that gives me a vegetation window @ 14-15 weeks
I don't plan on planting until the daily low temps. are consistent with 50°F and higher
I plan to start the seedling in the paper towel method, then start in a 16oz plastic cup of top soil, with a few drain holes on the bottom, indoors with a single 200w cfl 2700k on an 18:6 ratio for @ 1 week (assuming temps. stay favorable)
Then Outside she goes until she's big enough to transplant into her big bed.
April 5th: Daily High:Low = 54°F:28°F
Previous 5 day High:Low Average = 61.8°F:41.6°F
Still too cold as does the farmers almanac state.
So this is the plan... this much I know and I've read on... I still have a few questions
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Should I line the bed with a small amount of vermiculite? or will I risk root rot?
Does anyone induce flowering with nutes in their outdoor grows? (i.e. Open Sesame)
I'm afraid of the frost coming early before shes done flowering thus compromising the objective
Can I still nute with Fox Farm nutes on their provided schedule and ratios? i.e. (grow big, tiger bloom, big bloom, open sesame, besatie bloomz, cha-ching)
Or do I risk over nute-ing her and again compromise the objective
This is where I'm at so far, thoughts, opinions, questions welcome..
updates and pics to come soon
Thanks,
Joan
Just for starters here's some info:
Location: Northern Illinois
Strain: LA Woman by DNA Genetics
# of Plants: 1
Seeing as this is my 1st outdoor grow and only my 3rd growing experience I'm going to try and keep it simple(ish)
My idea was to use a 7 gallon smart bucket and toss it in an area that would receive good amounts of sun; however, now my idea is to dig a 2ft x 2ft x 2ft hole and refill it with a premium soil mix. This 8ft.³ volume is @ 60 gallons which is @ 8.5times the volume of the original plan.
Ok so after I dig this 60 gallon hole, I need to fill it with premium organic soil.
I've used Sub Cool's soil recipe in the past and it has since been updated so I derived a recipe from his new updated version:
60 gallon hole: 60% top soil/40% super soil
Super Soil 40% (24.5 gallons)
Roots = 280 cups
Bio Bizz Lite = 112 cups
(Roots to Bio Ratio 2.5:1)
Perlite = 57 cups
Vermiculite = 18 cups
(75% Perlite to 25% Vermiculite)
Earthworm Castings = 159oz + 10.2g
Blood Meal = 21oz +3.4g
Bone Meal = 21oz +3.4g
Bat Guano = 21oz +3.4g
Epsom Salt = 9 + 3/8 tsp
Lime = 12 + 1/2 tsp
Top Soil 60% (35.5 gallons)
Roots = 328 + 3/8 cups
Bio Bizz = 328 + 3/8 cups
(Roots to Bio Ratio 1:1)
Perlite = 86 + 1/4 cups
Vermiculite = 28 + 3/4 cups
(75% Perlite to 25% Vermiculite)
So I dig this hole and fill it with this mix. Then in a 2ft diameter around the hole I break up the top soil @ 8" deep loosening the soil. Next, in a 12ft diameter around the center of the hole I spray water bottles filled with urine, sprinkle human hair, and lay down Dimataceous Earth; all to prevent animals/insects from wondering near my op.
The farmers almanac says the last frost date this spring is 04/20/12 and this first frost date this winter is 10/24/12, giving IL a rough growing period of 187days
the DNA Genetics LA Woman seed is a Feminized seed; it is a mostly Indica cross between the original LA and the Martian Mean Green; medium height, this strain grows like an Indica with one main cola; flowering time is 9 to 10 weeks. "stays short, and if you feed her heavily, the buds pack on the weight early and finish in the best part of 9 weeks. Don't be afraid to thin the large fan leaves in the 5th week or so. This will allow the light to penetrate the canopy and reach the lower sites and will be replaced within a week."
That being said and taken into account; from what I've read, flowering generally occurs in early to mid August and finishes in late September to early October; giving me a flowering window of @ 10-11 weeks
If I'm in the ground on 4/20 that gives me a vegetation window @ 14-15 weeks
I don't plan on planting until the daily low temps. are consistent with 50°F and higher
I plan to start the seedling in the paper towel method, then start in a 16oz plastic cup of top soil, with a few drain holes on the bottom, indoors with a single 200w cfl 2700k on an 18:6 ratio for @ 1 week (assuming temps. stay favorable)
Then Outside she goes until she's big enough to transplant into her big bed.
April 5th: Daily High:Low = 54°F:28°F
Previous 5 day High:Low Average = 61.8°F:41.6°F
Still too cold as does the farmers almanac state.
So this is the plan... this much I know and I've read on... I still have a few questions
-------------------------------------------------------------------------
Should I line the bed with a small amount of vermiculite? or will I risk root rot?
Does anyone induce flowering with nutes in their outdoor grows? (i.e. Open Sesame)
I'm afraid of the frost coming early before shes done flowering thus compromising the objective
Can I still nute with Fox Farm nutes on their provided schedule and ratios? i.e. (grow big, tiger bloom, big bloom, open sesame, besatie bloomz, cha-ching)
Or do I risk over nute-ing her and again compromise the objective
This is where I'm at so far, thoughts, opinions, questions welcome..
updates and pics to come soon
Thanks,
Joan