Wacky Bag Seed : from the closet to the Great Outdoors

BIGMIKE13

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30 days outside now from transplant and looking to start feading some kind off bone meal.

any thoughts would be great...thank you !!
 

Beaner

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just don't use fresh bone meal, it reaks like rotten meat, and animals will dig up whatever you apply it too, it needs to spend a while composting first. i might suggest bat guano, or very well dried horse poo, both or either seaped for a few days into a tea... They are looking very good! can't wait to see new pics!!
 

BIGMIKE13

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thanks for stopping by beaner

i just wish i had a hydro store near by for the bat guano. and funny you say horse poo..i can get pleanty of this but thought it had to be composting for a long while ? if not should i just spread around each plant ?

i may just start feeding with my foxfarm nutes for flower.
 

kieahtoka

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Your plants are looking great, they sure are loving that outdoor sun. The bone meal might not be a good idea unless you wanna spend the time picking up a lot of it if it burns your plants. Feeding them regularly with a low dosage of nutrients might be a lot better for them. The foxfarm nutes look to be great so give those a try.
 

burn001down

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Hey Bigmike - Nice grow ya got going there. I'm also growing in the same conditions as you (west FL) with the sand, saw palmetto, and pine trees.
I've got three plants that are in various stages spread out in a wildlife preserve.

Question: Are you noticing any problems with growing under/near pine trees?
I've read that the soil around these trees tends to be very acidic.

It's been really dry "en mi barrio" and can only get up to visit them maybe twice a week. Started using Fox Farms nutes, so hopefully that will help give them a nice kick to veg some more.

Keep up the good work!
 

BIGMIKE13

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thank you all for the input and ill do some research on the terracycle.

for now i will take the hour drive to the nearest store for the guano and some new soil for the indoors.

burn001, i have not read anything about the soil being acidic and have seem to have no problems. i did mix my own soil and milorganite 6-2-0 for the holes that were dug.

good luck with your grow and welcome to ROLLITUP..:mrgreen: :joint: :peace:
 

BIGMIKE13

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pics from today...:blsmoke: , (sorry for the cell phone pics) must bring digi cam..i know !!

i forgot the guano today, so next week i will start feeding.

other then that things are looking great..:mrgreen:

i just have to say if you dont have any trouble in the grow, outdoor is inexpensive and KICKS ASS......LOL :joint: :peace:
 

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dmxcrew03402

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Looking real good bigmike, do you not have to worry about animals and such and how are your plants already flowering and mine are still vegging. Good Work
 

BIGMIKE13

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Looking real good bigmike, do you not have to worry about animals and such and how are your plants already flowering and mine are still vegging. Good Work
so far so good with pest..:blsmoke:

flowering depends on were your at, as far as hours of day light. where im at the times are 13-14hrs of day light and the plants only receive about 6hrs of direct sun light.

your plants should show in the next couple weeks.

thanks and good luck...:joint::peace:
 

trapper

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just read your journal here,alot like mine,but the three i vegged for over a month before planting outside havent flowered,and the ones i started flowering inside and moved out started revegging,you made an interesting point about the amount of direct sunlight.maybe i should of put the flowered ones were it only got a limited amount of sun and not all day.but yours is a nice grow.i find the cost about the same for indoor and out door with the travel and the hour walk through the brush,but im sure the buds will be twice the size goodluck.
 
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