outdoor grow nutrient help?

outdoor nutrients

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gro2max

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Hello

This season im gonna go big and want to harvest at least 3 lb per tree
Im not sure what nutrient line I should run
Please help would like tip and advices to reach my goal

5 strain im growing
Gorilla glue #4
Platinum bubba kush
King tut
Sunset sherbet
Cherry pie

Im source kinda new growing outdoor monster tree but here my set up for grow


Each clones will be in a 4ftx4ftx2ft heights box with fox farm ocean soil add mykos xtreme garden
Cage and trellis net is waiting to set

what nutrient should I use
Grow more mendocino nutrients
Gh maxi
Advanced nutrient

Anything else nutrients
Please tell and teach
 

Farmer's Hat

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I suggest you use some really good mushroom compost... they love that stuff.

Also, genetics plays an important role. Some plants are genetically bred to produce big yields, and vice versa.

Good luck.
 

shynee mac

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grow more, maxsea and epsom salts, and tea. make teas and spray your plant every 3 days with neem one day, then sea weed, then next time use plain water you should have a good veg
 

MjMama

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I personally don't think you should invest in any prefab nutrient lines for a big outdoor grow. Dry ferts, teas, and top dressing are the way to go for big outdoor girls. I'm not saying there aren't some good bottled ferts on the market, but by the time the plants get big, you can use an entire bottle of ferts or more in one watering. It gets expensive fast, when you could just buy 50lb sacks of kelp, alfalfa, quano, and worm castings. The sacks of nutrients cost about as much as buying bottles to get started, but last WAY longer and give you way more bang for your buck. Or you can buy smaller batches of ammendments by the pound if you don't want to buy big sacks.

I've started making my own homemade liquid ferts buy soaking 1/2 cup kelp and 1/2 cup alfalfa in water until
it's rehydrated. Then run that through the blender and keep it in a mason jar. You can use it just like any bottled nutrients where you add a couple tbs per gallon of water. The stuff works great and comes out very cost effective.
 

gro2max

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I personally don't think you should invest in any prefab nutrient lines for a big outdoor grow. Dry ferts, teas, and top dressing are the way to go for big outdoor girls. I'm not saying there aren't some good bottled ferts on the market, but by the time the plants get big, you can use an entire bottle of ferts or more in one watering. It gets expensive fast, when you could just buy 50lb sacks of kelp, alfalfa, quano, and worm castings. The sacks of nutrients cost about as much as buying bottles to get started, but last WAY longer and give you way more bang for your buck. Or you can buy smaller batches of ammendments by the pound if you don't want to buy big sacks.

I've started making my own homemade liquid ferts buy soaking 1/2 cup kelp and 1/2 cup alfalfa in water until
it's rehydrated. Then run that through the blender and keep it in a mason jar. You can use it just like any bottled nutrients where you add a couple tbs per gallon of water. The stuff works great and comes out very cost effective.
Thank
Just learn something new
 

Garden Boss

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Maxsea heard a lot good thing about it
How do you use it, top soil feed or other way

So just maxsea and calmag
That all I need to make it grow big
Mix in water in a large container. I use a 275g tote/tank. And pump it out with a sump pump.

You also need a shit load of good soil (boxes pictured are about 2yds each) , proper watering, spray for bugs, supports... blah blah
 

gro2max

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Mix in water in a large container. I use a 275g tote/tank. And pump it out with a sump pump.

You also need a shit load of good soil (boxes pictured are about 2yds each) , proper watering, spray for bugs, supports... blah blah
Im lock on the couch
Tell me all the blah blah
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