Need a good recipe for outdoors +rep

PhatColas

Member
Go to Lowes or Home Depot, buy 5 bags of Composted Cow Manure & Humus ($ 1.50 a bag), and one 3.8 cubic foot bag of peat moss. Mix in kiddie pool or on large tarp. Add 5 pounds of worm castings, 1/4 cup of steamed bone meal, 1/4 cup of blood meal, 1 ounce of epsom salt, & 2 small bags of Perlite. Moisten, turn & mix daily it, once or twice a day, for three days. Shovel into / backfill your planting holes or large outdoor containers.
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Then use a one inch layer of straight Jiffy Seed Starting Mix on top of your semi-not-too-hot Super Soil, as a transplant buffer. Unlike Subcools mix, this one does not need alot of time to cure. Three days and you're ready to go.
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It will, however, require you to feed your plants once every 7 to 10 days, since it's not hot (nutrient rich enough) to carry the plants on it's own. But the upside to this is (no chance of nute burn), plus you can lower the N when you're ready to assist your girls into flowering (reducing N temporarily helps the transition), then feed to your liking.
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Some N, with more P & K for fat, frosty girls.
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mr.smileyface

Well-Known Member
Get PRO-MIX, 10 gallon buckets and bring along bags of polymer crystals and vermiculite and slabs of cocopeat. Add dolomite lime and bring a couple ziplock bags of Ganular fertilizer to sprinkly on the top before a good rain or when you water. 1 bag of 20-20-20 and another bag of 10-30-20. Dont feed for two weeks before harvest.
Spray them once or twice in veg with azamax.
Dont leave trails. 1 3.8 cubic feet will give you about 4 buckets full.10 gallon a piece.
DOnt plant in the bad soil. It will make ur weed taste like crap. Plant in fresh amended soil for best results.
The polymer crystals with help with droughts. The coco peat is very good at holding water. Depending on rain cycles you should visit once a week to feed depending if you add time release fertilizer. They are at canadian tire for cheap.
You should plant on a tree stand to avoid detecton
 

dirty1

Member
im on my first grow now, its outdoor but not organic... but one of my mates grows completely organically and he swears by using 2 parts horse shit, one part mushroom compost and one part coarse sand... he said that it will burn any weaker plants so u need to transplant them into it after a few weeks, but ive seen the bud he has grown in it and the plants seem to love it. he only ever needs to water it with plain water, and ive never seen any yellowing of any leaves on his plants, not even the bottom shaded ones late in flower.
 
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