is there ANYWAY i dont have to fertilize?

im growing 9 clones this year, right in the ground.. the soil is pretty well prepared, it has a lot of dark fertile soil from around the forest, and lots of organic compost and manure also with peat moss incorperated into it to keep moisture.
i also put it a couple handfuls of bone meal but i doubt that even did any difference. i also put decaying grass clippings in and mixed it around, and im going to put more around the plants so they stay moist. im also collecting banana peals and cutting them up in to the soil because aparently there good for plants..
i will only use organic fertilizers. however, i dont want to have to fertilize every 2 weeks or watever because i dont want to over due it and fuck all my plants up. my plants come on the weekend. is there anything that i can afford and can be bought at a nursery that i can incorperate into the soil that will supply all the nutrients until harvest? im going to add more compost and manure when the plants come as well...
can someone help me out PLEASE? i will forever be thankful:peace:
 

stopcallingmedude

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its not something i have experimented with, but you can give it a try. if you prepare the soil like crazy, you might be ok. i would be interested to know. there are a lot of nutrients available in outdoor soil.

i grow zuchinni, sugar snap peas, tomatoes and brocolli in my outdoor garden and only prepare the soil at the beginning of the growing season. i put down horse manure (slow release nutes) after they have established themselves and i don't touch the soil for the rest of the summer. just plain old water and rain. they do awesome... i get 12 inch long zuchinni that are five inches around.

give it a shot. nute some and don't nute others and see what works. :peace:
 
i think i will try to get as much organic matter into the soil as i can and add some more bone meal and blood meal and manure, and i will fertilize it with a half strength fertilizer only, and sparingly.
 

LiEBE420

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you gotta also remember your growing with the sun. the sun has things that indoor growers can't get.

i'm doing a tiny outdoor grow if you want to check it out its on my signature
 

stopcallingmedude

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watch out for using blood meal outdoors, i've heard that you can get animals sniffing around your plants and digging it up. that may be a myth, but i would research it before you go sprinkling that stuff in. :peace:
 

LiEBE420

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watch out for using blood meal outdoors, i've heard that you can get animals sniffing around your plants and digging it up. that may be a myth, but i would research it before you go sprinkling that stuff in. :peace:
hmm i haven't heard that one before but perhaps
 
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