MG Time Release Soil, Ya I Went There

Should I Use The MG Time Release (3 Month) Soil?

  • Yes

    Votes: 1 25.0%
  • No

    Votes: 3 75.0%

  • Total voters
    4

mercygrower

Active Member
Alright so I'm nearing the final stretch of my indoor/autoflower [CHECK MY JOURNAL :grin:] and I was given a bagseed (Plenty more where that came from) to grow.

I got a pretty simple layout so far, I live behind a field and beside a warehouse. Theres a patch of growth that has overgrown and trees and shit all growing behind the warehouse between the property and field, so I've decided to make a little spot there, try it out, why not right?

This is what I have so far, nothing special, dug out the ground, put some bricks as lining around the spot and then I'll be putting some enviroshake shingles around to help it blend with the soil.

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So Here's My Question.

Is the MG Time Release Soil bad for outdoor too? I avoided using it for my auto (SeaSoil Instead) but I have a bag of the MG I bought when I first started and I wanna put it to good use.

Instead of using liquid nutes would the MG work? Im going to seed the plant in SeaSoil probably for about 2-3 weeks, then move it outside, into the MG? It would be about the time I would have to start nuting and if I dont liquid nute and just use the soil would it hurt the little guy?
 

Cannikid

Active Member
It depends. If that's your only option then go for it. On the other hand. MG is not suited for Cannabis or any other plant for that matter. Use an organic potting mix that is mainly peat. Add some perlite and worm castings and you're good to grow. If your looking for something super easy use FF dry plant food or soil amendment to make it a little hotter to feed the plant and just water.
 

Corso312

Well-Known Member
i have used miracle grow time release ...3 month and 6 month for outdoor patches..always worked fine..i would mix the existing soil you have at that patch with some miracle grow ...good luck
 
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