Cheap Guerrilla Grow!

I already Node

Active Member
Ok, so I need some feed back, I am getting ready to plant about 12 or more guerrilla style, and my plan at the moment is to buy 3 dollar bags per plant of miracle gro slow release and just mix it into the soil and water it every week, and let the miracle gro be the nutrients, until bloom time.

When bloom time comes I will decide what I want to feed them but for the most part, I have grown some good looking buds in Miracle gro, so I figure for the price it plenty of nutrients for what I need. + I hear Miracle gro has a lot of Nitrogen and thats what plants need through the veg stage anyway...

maybe for Bloom I'll get some Bat guano full of potassium and feed it with every time with water.

So what do you think??? FEED BACK!:leaf: Any better Idea's?
 

budsmoker87

New Member
what you want to do is save vegetable plant matter (this includes coffee filters, fruit peels, veggie leftovers, egg-shells, grass-clippings, etc etc...they'll "rot" or decompose because microbes are eating the matter and excreting it. These microbes will provide all the metabolism needed to continuously break down a NUTRIENT RICH soil (with 10% rockdust/fine sand mixed with compost/"topsoil" grade soil, for good drainage/water retention balance


organic always yields the biggest, fattest buds for me :bigjoint:


have fun:leaf:
 

I already Node

Active Member
what you want to do is save vegetable plant matter (this includes coffee filters, fruit peels, veggie leftovers, egg-shells, grass-clippings, etc etc...they'll "rot" or decompose because microbes are eating the matter and excreting it. These microbes will provide all the metabolism needed to continuously break down a NUTRIENT RICH soil (with 10% rockdust/fine sand mixed with compost/"topsoil" grade soil, for good drainage/water retention balance


organic always yields the biggest, fattest buds for me :bigjoint:


have fun:leaf:
I would do that, and I believe that organic is definitely the best route but I also heard that if your doing outdoor grow (First timer) that it invites a lot of bugs to the scene... I don't want to deal with bugs... and I will not have quick access to these spots either to keep an eye on them.. Hit and run-hit and run
 

Rascality Afoot

Well-Known Member
Bugs will be a problem regardless outdoors. Get a coco block and a shovel, and dig some holes. The coco expands huge and is easy to pack. Add gravel from the site to improve aeration. Dig your holes deep, and line the bottom with large stones. There are plenty of cheap ferts other than miracle grow. Buy some manure and worm castings. It's shit. Shit is cheap. Shit also releases ferts slowly. Guano is nice, but pricey. If you're on a budget, hit it with some good old fashioned farm animal poop and seaweed. If you dig deep enough for your taproot to always be wet, and the plants are in a sunny spot, they will be monsters
 

I already Node

Active Member
Bugs will be a problem regardless outdoors. Get a coco block and a shovel, and dig some holes. The coco expands huge and is easy to pack. Add gravel from the site to improve aeration. Dig your holes deep, and line the bottom with large stones. There are plenty of cheap ferts other than miracle grow. Buy some manure and worm castings. It's shit. Shit is cheap. Shit also releases ferts slowly. Guano is nice, but pricey. If you're on a budget, hit it with some good old fashioned farm animal poop and seaweed. If you dig deep enough for your taproot to always be wet, and the plants are in a sunny spot, they will be monsters
Ok, thats a good reply, good idea's too. I guess I never thought of animal shit because I live close to civilization. But, I might be able to get some, the seaweed is almost a definite. I will do the rocks idea! and maybe guano?

I want to use Advanced heavy harvest but thats too much for me.. maybe next year. We'll see how this one goes as far as stealth and all to see if i even want to put a substantial amount of money into it yet.

Thanks for the good idea's, cheers
 
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