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Jamio420

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What's up roll it up I would like to start a discussion on median for out door grow . Subject will medium volume verse yield please anyone from the community chime in tell us your medium and your yield !!
 

john wishmyer

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What's up roll it up I would like to start a discussion on median for out door grow . Subject will medium volume verse yield please anyone from the community chime in tell us your medium and your yield !!
bro just go with a super soil mix with ffof as the base, thats whatbi did and ended up getting a couple ounces off one plant and im a total noob too but was all outdoor.i plan on doing this again just got a couple seedlings started going to have them under a cfl until they are ready for transplant for outside. have been having some very strange hot weather lately so the sooner slring comes the better
 

john wishmyer

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personally i like volcanic perlite,ffof, pure organic wormcastings, the best compost my local hydro store has,and then amend that with some dr earths flower girl. activate it with some compost tea tada i gurantee your plant wont need any feedings from any of those dirty salty nutes just water, seaweed extract and molasses should be able to get you through your entire grow
 

too larry

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big differences maybe for plants that can be maintained compared to ones seen at harvest only....
I do see mine a few more times that just at harvest. But they are in Darwin Dope patches for sure.

#survivialofthedankest

I make my own soil and plant directly into the ground {most of the time}. In round numbers my 40-45 gallon mix is about 10-15 gallon mushroom compost {at $15 a truck load, I can afford to use a lot}, 10 gallon peat moss, 10 gallons of a quality potting medium, 10-15 gallons of manure and other composts. To that I add some organic ferts, lime, vermiculite, perlite, Epson salts, coffee grounds, blood and bone meal. I'm sure there is more, but I don't have any soil notes in front of me at the moment.
 

Jamio420

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I do see mine a few more times that just at harvest. But they are in Darwin Dope patches for sure.

#survivialofthedankest

I make my own soil and plant directly into the ground {most of the time}. In round numbers my 40-45 gallon mix is about 10-15 gallon mushroom compost {at $15 a truck load, I can afford to use a lot}, 10 gallon peat moss, 10 gallons of a quality potting medium, 10-15 gallons of manure and other composts. To that I add some organic ferts, lime, vermiculite, perlite, Epson salts, coffee grounds, blood and bone meal. I'm sure there is more, but I don't have any soil notes in front of me at the moment.
Mushroom compost ?
 

whitebb2727

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bro just go with a super soil mix with ffof as the base, thats whatbi did and ended up getting a couple ounces off one plant and im a total noob too but was all outdoor.i plan on doing this again just got a couple seedlings started going to have them under a cfl until they are ready for transplant for outside. have been having some very strange hot weather lately so the sooner slring comes the better
Couple zips? No reason to not get a couple pounds out doors.
 

chiqifella

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I was maybe considering like a larger Dutch bucket system and light dep, was thinking maybe 32 gallon containers
I used my fish pond as a reservoir for two years during the warm season in 4- 4x8 foot trays with a solar powered pump/timer.
 

too larry

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Mushroom compost ?
It's used to grow mushrooms. It has to be changed pretty often, so if you have a big mushroom farm in your area, it's dirt cheap. Lots of chicken shit and straw, but plenty of other stuff too. It does make heat, so if you can, let it sit for 6-8 months.
 

Jamio420

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It's used to grow mushrooms. It has to be changed pretty often, so if you have a big mushroom farm in your area, it's dirt cheap. Lots of chicken shit and straw, but plenty of other stuff too. It does make heat, so if you can, let it sit for 6-8 months.
Nice that s good to know thank you
 
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