I wanted to get some ideas and opinions from other guerrilla growers out there on how to fertilize their crops.
Obviously, there are limitations compared to the backyard or inside grower. I would imagine most people would prefer a liquid or soluble fert that can be mixed with water and applied once every two weeks. This appears common for guerrilla grows.
Here is what I have done:
A dozen plants (Early Misty + Mazar/Afgans) in a heavy clay soil that I treated with lime and mixed in organic bark compost to aid in drainage, the soil around each plant is elevated a few inches to provide additional drainage.
I have been using Mirical Grow Tomato Food and Superthrive for veg, then I planned on using Expert Gardeners Big Bloom (10-50-10) and mollasses for budding.
I wouldn't mind stepping it up and getting some good nutes, especially for the budding phase. My budget is around $50-$75.
I have seen such wonderful crops from the outdoors and I am amazed. I would like to take the steps to maxamize the yield and have comparable results to some of our outdoor growing veterans.
Share your thoughts, I think it can be very helpful to people like myself.
Obviously, there are limitations compared to the backyard or inside grower. I would imagine most people would prefer a liquid or soluble fert that can be mixed with water and applied once every two weeks. This appears common for guerrilla grows.
Here is what I have done:
A dozen plants (Early Misty + Mazar/Afgans) in a heavy clay soil that I treated with lime and mixed in organic bark compost to aid in drainage, the soil around each plant is elevated a few inches to provide additional drainage.
I have been using Mirical Grow Tomato Food and Superthrive for veg, then I planned on using Expert Gardeners Big Bloom (10-50-10) and mollasses for budding.
I wouldn't mind stepping it up and getting some good nutes, especially for the budding phase. My budget is around $50-$75.
I have seen such wonderful crops from the outdoors and I am amazed. I would like to take the steps to maxamize the yield and have comparable results to some of our outdoor growing veterans.
Share your thoughts, I think it can be very helpful to people like myself.