Need a good recipe for outdoors +rep

hardroc

New Member
Hey, how grows it?
I'm an indoor grower and am going to try my green thumb outdoors this year. My buddy has 5 Blue God clones set aside for me for this spring.
I'm looking for some good recipies for some kick ass medium. The only reason I'm trying outside is I've had some really bad luck this winter and I'm way over my head in bills here, I need some $$$.
Please some of you seasoned vets give me some good recipies. I will be ever grateful. :weed::joint::joint::joint:
 

WolfScott

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I dig out a hole and use one of two things; 1. when use some of the existing soil I add something called Bumper-crop I got it a my local nursery it was very expencive $25 per bag. and one bag did about 4 plants. or 2. my perfered meathod I did out the shity existing soil and put it in my compost pile. And I just add only Black Gold Organic potting mix. It has no nutes in it so if your planting clones out side like i do you can feed them right away without burning them. Hope this helps, Good luck!
 

greensister

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My favorite mix is:
50% organic compost (my own)
25% organic worm castings (from the bottom of the compost pile)
15% coarse sand
10% perlite

It stays loose, has great airation and moisture holding, full of living microbe, wont burn your plants. Its also mega cheap, all you need to pay for is the perlite and sand (maybe).
 

s.c.mtn.hillbilly

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30% coco coir, biodynamic compost(takes a year to make), real black dirt(not potting soil), fire ash, bat guano, kelp meal, blood meal, fish bone meal, bone meal, humate shale, azomite, oyster shell, on a bed of 3/8" volcanic cinders. if you don't have biodynamic compost; you should at least get some mycorrhizae(mostly ENDO-not ecto-). I have very little compost for my needs; so I use the compost tea, which is pure MAGIC!!!! I just use a quart of compost to 4 oz. of unsulphured molasses; bubbled up in a 5 gal. bucket for 3 or 4 days- 'til it smells 'beery'. I use a 60 gal. double(fishtank) pumper with 2 open hoses on a coat hanger. I hit the soil every 2 wks. with the tea.
 

burnbig420

Active Member
nice mix but too long to make

man just keep it simple, let mother nature do its job..

a simple mix that will work for outdoors:

any premium potting mix
mix with 1 part perlite
1 part worm casting

and for outdoor get a good time released fert, you dont want to use ferts like you do indoor, because the trick outdoors is to let it do its own thing
 

hardroc

New Member
man just keep it simple, let mother nature do its job..

a simple mix that will work for outdoors:

any premium potting mix
mix with 1 part perlite
1 part worm casting

and for outdoor get a good time released fert, you dont want to use ferts like you do indoor, because the trick outdoors is to let it do its own thing
Thanks I like that, keep it simple.
Plus rep
 
Adding molasses or will help with Potassium,
Adding epsom salts will help with Magnesium,
Adding Coffee grounds will help with Nitrogen,
Adding Watercress will help with Phosphorus.


The reason Organic growers like to use hard water is because it has a high silicon content.
 

hardroc

New Member
Adding molasses or will help with Potassium,
Adding epsom salts will help with Magnesium,
Adding Coffee grounds will help with Nitrogen,
Adding Watercress will help with Phosphorus.


The reason Organic growers like to use hard water is because it has a high silicon content.

thanks for your imput but I'm looking for complete recipes
 

tea tree

Well-Known Member
add a tbsp of blood meal and kelp meal and 2 tbsp of blood meal a gallon of dirt with worm castings and perlite and fill in some holes with this with your transplant from a one gallon pot and all you will have to add is water pretty much except for maybe a light topdress in flower.
 

dirrtyd

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add a tbsp of blood meal and kelp meal and 2 tbsp of blood meal a gallon of dirt with worm castings and perlite and fill in some holes with this with your transplant from a one gallon pot and all you will have to add is water pretty much except for maybe a light topdress in flower.
Please tell me one of the blood meals is suppose to be bone meal.
 

Fargo026

Member
Hello all..any way a good fellow grower could take a look at some pics and see if this is looking like early male signs or should I keep growing it.. the plant is just so BUSHY and gnarly, but the temp keeps goin up and down on me so im afraid this foxfarm fed beast is gonna turn male.. any help is totally appreciated
 

shizz

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go to ur local horse farm and get some old poop. mix it in the soil. dig a hole about 2 feet buy 2feet per plant. at least 5gallons per hole. if ur planting in clay add 10 gallons and perlit and check the ph.
 

BakedinBC

Active Member
this is a good thread im looking for the same kinda info thanks everyone :)
now if im just bringing all these things out to my spot (half a KM from my house maby) whats the best way to make sure it is all mixed in evenly for when the plant goes in?
 

dirrtyd

Well-Known Member
this is a good thread im looking for the same kinda info thanks everyone :)
now if im just bringing all these things out to my spot (half a KM from my house maby) whats the best way to make sure it is all mixed in evenly for when the plant goes in?
A mixer would be ideal but a kiddie pool will work to mix it up prior to going out to your spot.
 

budding09

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dose any one know the recipe i think I know what gose in it (perlite, bat shit, worm shit,bone meal, blood meal, green sand,) but i would like to know how much like 10 gal of this 1 gal of that:confused::confused:
 

max420thc

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if i were growing outside id use subcools soil formula ..just dig your hole put the super soil in the bottom..i think for a outdoor grow id use at least 5 gallons of super soil..put it in the bottom of a large hole..then amend the soil that you just dug out with bat shit worm castings lime rock phosphate ..azomite ..i just wouldnt amend the soil as strong as the super soil and plant the plant into the weaker soil and let the roots grow down into the super soil.you wouldnt really have to feed the plant then..just throw some water on it . your plants would turn out healthy and huge.
hill billy has it right on this one.
 
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