Outdoor soil kind of hot

ajaygrowshay

Active Member
Well I got my ladies in their holes outside. Dug nice big holes for them and we amended them with some blood, bone, and guano for now. Some of the clones seem to be getting a little burnt. They're really taking off in growth, they've been in not even a week and have grown probably 6 inches at least but nonetheless they're a little burnt. I usually feed only liquid nutes so this is my first go at organic growing and my first "real" attempt outdoor.
Should I just keep letting the plants do their thing or should I add a little something to the soil or just water the fuck out of it to get all the nutes further into the natural ground?
 

FresnoFarmer

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Blood meal is very hot. You must be careful when using it. I have no experience with it. My wife used it on her Cotton candy kush clones but at a very low ratio. It was 1 tablespoon per gallon I think. That was just enough to keep them nice and green. How much did you add??
 

ajaygrowshay

Active Member
Blood meal is very hot. You must be careful when using it. I have no experience with it. My wife used it on her Cotton candy kush clones but at a very low ratio. It was 1 tablespoon per gallon I think. That was just enough to keep them nice and green. How much did you add??
Bout a bag spread over 80 holes about 2x2 each. Only a couple are showing that they don't like it. I'm sure they'll bounce back and be find once enough water runs through them.
 

ajaygrowshay

Active Member
How well did you mix it? There might be hot spots in the soil.
That's also what I was thinking. I mixed it pretty well. I threw about two hand fills of a mix between the guano,blood and bone, and some perlite into each hole and mixed again once it was in with the natural dirt. We'll see how it goes. I'm not stressing it too much I'm not expecting amazing ness this year as this is my first year under the sun. The only other time I grew outside the shit was airy as fuck so I deff need to look up some nice tea recipes for once thy start blooming.
 

FresnoFarmer

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That's also what I was thinking. I mixed it pretty well. I threw about two hand fills of a mix between the guano,blood and bone, and some perlite into each hole and mixed again once it was in with the natural dirt. We'll see how it goes. I'm not stressing it too much I'm not expecting amazing ness this year as this is my first year under the sun. The only other time I grew outside the shit was airy as fuck so I deff need to look up some nice tea recipes for once thy start blooming.
Bloom 1 Brew
1 cup Earth Worm Castings or Alaskan Humus or fresh compost
1/3 cup Jamaican Bat Guano (Phosphorus rich guano)
1/3 cup Peruvian Seabird Guano (all around rich guano **BE CAREFUL**)
1/2 cup Alfalfa meal
5 TBS Unsulfured Black Strap Molasses
5 TBS Liquid Kelp Extract
Mix in 5 gallons of (amquell treated or non-chlorinated or fish tank) water with air stone for 18-24 hours.

For soil drench application cut finished brew with fresh water(amquell treated or non-chlorinated or fish tank) 50/50.

For foliar feed application spray finished brew every 3-4 days in the first 6 hours of light. (MY PERSONAL FAVORITE)


Bloom 2 Brew
1 cup Earth Worm Castings or Alaskan Humus or fresh compost
2/3 cup Indonesian Bat Guano (Phosphorus rich guano)
2/3 cup Peruvian Seabird Guano (all around rich guano **BE CAREFUL**)
1/2 cup Alfalfa meal
5 TBS Unsulfured Black Strap Molasses
5 TBS Liquid Kelp Extract
Mix in 5 gallons of (amquell treated or non-chlorinated or fish tank) water with air stone for 18-24 hours.

For soil drench application cut finished brew with fresh water(amquell treated or non-chlorinated or fish tank) 50/50.
DO NOT FOLIAR FEED AFTER WEEK 4 OF BLOOM
 

ajaygrowshay

Active Member
Bloom 1 Brew
1 cup Earth Worm Castings or Alaskan Humus or fresh compost
1/3 cup Jamaican Bat Guano (Phosphorus rich guano)
1/3 cup Peruvian Seabird Guano (all around rich guano **BE CAREFUL**)
1/2 cup Alfalfa meal
5 TBS Unsulfured Black Strap Molasses
5 TBS Liquid Kelp Extract
Mix in 5 gallons of (amquell treated or non-chlorinated or fish tank) water with air stone for 18-24 hours.

For soil drench application cut finished brew with fresh water(amquell treated or non-chlorinated or fish tank) 50/50.

For foliar feed application spray finished brew every 3-4 days in the first 6 hours of light. (MY PERSONAL FAVORITE)


Bloom 2 Brew
1 cup Earth Worm Castings or Alaskan Humus or fresh compost
2/3 cup Indonesian Bat Guano (Phosphorus rich guano)
2/3 cup Peruvian Seabird Guano (all around rich guano **BE CAREFUL**)
1/2 cup Alfalfa meal
5 TBS Unsulfured Black Strap Molasses
5 TBS Liquid Kelp Extract
Mix in 5 gallons of (amquell treated or non-chlorinated or fish tank) water with air stone for 18-24 hours.

For soil drench application cut finished brew with fresh water(amquell treated or non-chlorinated or fish tank) 50/50.
DO NOT FOLIAR FEED AFTER WEEK 4 OF BLOOM
Man you didn't have to do all that I could have looked it up. Thank you so much though friend!
 
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