Basic nutrients for outdoor grow ( directly in soil )

obviously

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Hello guys ! I already had a few indoor autos grows. This time I'am planning to go outdoor. BUT, I have no f***ing idea what nutrients to use. Whe I did indoor, I used Hesi, but I didn't have a schedule. It was random ... So, this time I wanna go outdoor, directly in soil with basic nutrients for maximing yield. I do not have a ph meter or ec meter. When I did indoor, I didn't need it. So, can somebody help me with that ? What to use and when. I can get very easy nuts from biobizz in my country or Hesi. Thank you !
 

PadawanWarrior

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Hello guys ! I already had a few indoor autos grows. This time I'am planning to go outdoor. BUT, I have no f***ing idea what nutrients to use. Whe I did indoor, I used Hesi, but I didn't have a schedule. It was random ... So, this time I wanna go outdoor, directly in soil with basic nutrients for maximing yield. I do not have a ph meter or ec meter. When I did indoor, I didn't need it. So, can somebody help me with that ? What to use and when. I can get very easy nuts from biobizz in my country or Hesi. Thank you !
Sounds like you need to do some research. The organic section will help a lot. There's literally a ton of shit that you can add to make the soil better. Composed manure, guano, meals, and so on.
 

Grow~Master

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A simple soil set up is dig a 3'x3' hole in the ground and back-fill with a shovel of composted steer manure and Kellog's raised bed garden soil. Or go Native American and place a whole Tilapia fish at the bottom of your hole before backfilling with Kellog's. You will see vigorous and sturdy monsters.
 

waterproof808

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Quality Worm castings is probably the best thing to spend your money on.

Other than that, there are lots of balanced dry amendment blends that are relatively cheap and will save you from having to buy a shit ton of ingredients individually. Greengro/Down to Earth/happy frog/Roots/etc. all have decent dry blends or you can check some of the smaller outfits like buildasoil.com
 

dr.kabuki

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A simple soil set up is dig a 3'x3' hole in the ground and back-fill with a shovel of composted steer manure and Kellog's raised bed garden soil. Or go Native American and place a whole Tilapia fish at the bottom of your hole before backfilling with Kellog's. You will see vigorous and sturdy monsters.
interesting- on the fish. I am going to try this on my outdoor grow this year. any tips? or can you look into my grow journal
 

FresnoFarmer

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Test your soil so you don’t accidentally put too much of any given nutrients. I’m using Kellogg’s patio plus soil and epsoma plant tone this year.
 

obviously

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I do not have a ph test. I Will not feed extremly to burn The plant.
Do you think is this enough : biobizz bio heaven booster and biobizz root-juice? The root juice could be used in veg and flowering stage?
 

obviously

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Or maybe is it posible that somebody can help with a full feeding schedule from start to finish with biobizz or hesi nutrients? I have easily acces to this nutrients in my country.
 
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