Trying to stack nutes for a low maintenance grow

bigBilly06

New Member
Hey guys, I’ve been lurking on here for a long time and I’m finally ready to start my own garden. I’m going to be doing an outdoor auto grow in a raised bed garden. I live in south Florida so it’s very tropical as far as weather. I was thinking of making the main soil FFOF and keeping a deeper layer of fertilizer on the bottom third of the bed so the plant can feed when it’s roots reach it. My goal is to have a successful outdoor organic grow that is relatively low maintenance besides watering and watching for pests and mold and such I don’t want to add anything to the soil once planted. Has anyone had any experience or success doing anything like this?
 

Mariosehr

Well-Known Member
How’s the weather out there, stay safe.
I would prefer the maintenance and work it takes, but yes it has been done water, and sun is all really needs. Good luck hope some one chimes in here with more experience
 

bigBilly06

New Member
How’s the weather out there, stay safe.
I would prefer the maintenance and work it takes, but yes it has been done water, and sun is all really needs. Good luck hope some one chimes in here with more experience
I’m fine where I’m at, I’m so far south that Dorian missed me thankfully. I’m just trying this as an experiment. I want to see if I can maximize the results while minimizing the efforts. I will be growing 2 plants side by side and seeing the difference.
 

swedsteven

Well-Known Member
Post this in the organic section

My 2 cent
- 100.gallon tissue pot fabric
-if u us ffof dont put amendment right away i heard is hot already so wait for ir leaf to get less dark then top dress
-top dress ur mix or easyer top dress gaia green
4-4-4 and the bloom 2-8-4 every month 30 ml a gallon
Go check on youtube mr canucks grow he explain it really good !

Keep it green !
 
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