Shroomgod's outdoor grows

Thanks BOG for the seeds.

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Jz need a bundle of soil 2x 3.8cu ft.

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You are looking at something like the first item on the list with maybe a few items from below, but maybe not enough???

This is a nearly perfect recipe for cannabis.

I steal it directly from @Muleskinner’s post.

7.25 gallons Lambert 111 organic mix (peat & 15% perlite)
1.5 gallons Coast of Maine Penbobscot compost blend (sometimes a little more of this)
2 gallons Perlite
3 quarts coarse Vermiculite
1.5 quarts Worm Castings
1/2 cup Blood Meal (8 tablespoons)
1/2 cup Lobster Meal
1/2 cup Seabird Guano
1/2 cup Alfalfa meal
1/2 cup Kelp meal
1/2 cup Dolomite Lime
1/4 cup Azomite
1/4 cup Langbeinite

He never feeds once he plants. Just water.

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idk i could go to www.homedepot.com and get it for $5 a bag.
i’d buy it online and pay x3 + s/&h.

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Unfortunately, HD get’s the HD shuffle from all vendors except nail guns.

It would be OK to start with that, but definitely find some goodies to amend it with. I would definitely get some compost and lots of perlite, and at a minimum and the lobster meal and kelp meal are good all around helpers.

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I need 3.8 cubic ft worth of soil.

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That should hold you all the way through the grow, but yeah, that doesn’t seem unusual.

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Have you got a grow space, light etc?

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My grow space is outdoor.

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Righteous.

New England outdoors.

Do you have a compost pile yet?

If you started one now, by late spring it would already be up and running.

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I got 3 weeks till it starts getting nice out. :person_with_blond_hair:

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Old New England rule of Thumb…

Fear of Frost is over after June 1.

I put this seed in the ground on July 1. No special treatment, just well amended soil. This pic was taken mid September.

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I had 5 @madscientist seeds didn’t notice it was cold outside.

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Jz bought 10 3g pots.

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I am planning my outdoor grow too.

The plants will survive at colder temps, but won’t perform up to their potential.

So I am going to start my seeds for the outdoor plants on April 1 in containers in the green house.

A small cold frame works miracles. Cheap and easy, and you can start sometime in April too.

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Nice, will be watching along with you if you don’t mind.
When you say outdoor, are you in garden or guerrilla?
What sort of date do you normally germinate?
I germed at end of July last year, it was too late, first batch I killed off :fearful:

Best of luck with the season anyway.

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