Afghan and white widow guerrilla grow.

Bulletproof_Love

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I got a white widow scrog indoors. The Afghan was a freebie that I germinated and raised indoors for 2 weeks. And then there's a cutting from the white widow in a solo cup. I gave them. Those last two I gave to a buddy to grow somewhere in the hills of new England.20160528_204927.jpg 20160528_204909.jpg
 

Bulletproof_Love

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What kind of soil are you dealing with? And what's the location like?
....The kind you find outside.... idk lol. Wish I could tell you if it's like clay or sandy or whatever.


The Woods, lots of hills and stuff. It's new England.

Hope this picture of a deer helps you get an idea of what I'm working in....
 

HeadyYonder

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Not really. Whitetail deer are the most adaptable of all deer species, they have a greater range than any other. But New England kinda gives me an idea. Do you have access to some compost or castings? Hell even old manure will work. Mix that with some peat and some aeration. Throw some kelp, lime, neem meal and some crab shell meal and you're good to go
 

Bulletproof_Love

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Not really. Whitetail deer are the most adaptable of all deer species, they have a greater range than any other. But New England kinda gives me an idea. Do you have access to some compost or castings? Hell even old manure will work. Mix that with some peat and some aeration. Throw some kelp, lime, neem meal and some crab shell meal and you're good to go
I was thinking about all that, but I thought you needed to let it cook. Or will all those slowly release as time goes on? I was thinking about EWC and manure and miracle gro aerate.
 

HeadyYonder

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I was thinking about all that, but I thought you needed to let it cook. Or will all those slowly release as time goes on? I was thinking about EWC and manure and miracle gro aerate.
No cooking required. There's not much in there that can cause any problems. It's a base mixture you can reuse and reammend. Hell you can plant seeds straight in such a simple mix no problems
 
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