Outdoor Organic Feeding Schedule

lilhomay

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So I'm growing a few plants this year and I haven't really thought about giving them a proper feeding regimen with organic nutrients or soil additives and I just want to know if any of you experienced growers can give me a few tips. Any feeding schedule or routine that you growers have would be helpful. From Vegetative to Flower or just flower is fine as my plants are in flower already here. I'm growing here in California's Central Coast.
 

JAMO_Grow

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Depends on the grow medium used, I'm under the impression that you are using soil. Super soils are great due to it being relatively low maintenance as you do not need to add water soluble nutrients and the nutrients generally last the whole grow process.However personally I prefer water soluble nutrient additives because I can measure the EC and adjust accordingly.If you are after organic nutrient additives coffee grounds (be cautious about the acidity), worm castings are great.But I really am enjoying DIY super soils, the one I am currently using consists of an organic compost, coco air, perlite, kelp meal, vermicompost, Rock phosphate, Crustacean meal, Epsom salts and some Dolomite lime to help with ph balance.

Hope this is useful and happy growing.
 

ganga gurl420

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I amend my soil for a more water and go approach then I just feed the soil microbes for the most part.

During flower I brew a tea (full of kelp and seabird quano and lactobacillis) but that is not full strength and I do that twice a week now.

I'm a big believer in feeding less more often.
 
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