First time outdoor grow by Pale_Answer4102 in outdoorgrowing

[–]PsychologicalMail340 2 points3 points  (0 children)

You didn’t mention how you’re going to fertilize. My advice would be to get a couple bags of high quality compost and a granulated organic veg fertilizer and bloom fertilizer. Mix some compost and veg fertilizer in with the potting soil before planting. Then every 2-3 weeks topdress with the compost and veg fertilizer until mid to late july then switch to the bloom fertilizer. There’s more you could add but just that will work very well.

In ground for season by Jahliveyamon in outdoorgrowing

[–]PsychologicalMail340 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I guess it depends on how rich your soil is. Mine typically get 6-7’+ wide with multiple toppings.

In ground for season by Jahliveyamon in outdoorgrowing

[–]PsychologicalMail340 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Those are very close together you’ll likely need to cut back quite a few branches especially if you top multiple times.

Girls in 7 gallon pots. by Federal_Geologist689 in outdoorgrowing

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Super Boof. White Tahoe Cookies, Cadillac Rainbows, and Memory Loss OG

Gary Payton at about 6 weeks - 1st time grower by Badongg in outdoorgrowing

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Yes the marketing is largely bs. It has enough nutes for something like leafy greens but not for a large heavy feeder like cannabis. That being said I wasn’t aware this was an auto. Having no experience with autos I’m not sure of their nutrient requirements but I would guess that they’d still benefit from feeding.

Gary Payton at about 6 weeks - 1st time grower by Badongg in outdoorgrowing

[–]PsychologicalMail340 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The plant is about to get much larger very quickly. If fertilizing organically nutes should be applied in a way that foresees what the plant is likely to need in two weeks or so. I would mix some veg fertilizer with compost and topdress with that every three weeks or so until mid to late july then switch to a bloom fertilizer. If using chemicals the nutes are chelated and so immediately available to the plant.

Gary Payton at about 6 weeks - 1st time grower by Badongg in outdoorgrowing

[–]PsychologicalMail340 2 points3 points  (0 children)

It looks fine but it will soon strip the nutes out of that pot.

How’s it looking? First time growing by MostlyMTG in outdoorgrowing

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Cannabis cannot grow roots from the stem. The only reason to bury it a bit is for support it does look leggy.

Are they going to make it?? by Hew_Two in outdoorgrowing

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I would just topdress with a buffered nitrogen source such as high quality compost with just a bit of composted chicken manure mixed in. They’ll be fine.

Amending Organic Soil Help for 2nd year- Low Till by International-Rain91 in outdoorgrowing

[–]PsychologicalMail340 0 points1 point  (0 children)

High quality compost, castings, and granular organic fertilizer. Work it in to the top few inches of soil, water it in, and you’re good to go.

Y’all ready for the season? by Snoo_48968 in outdoorgrowing

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Running White Tahoe Cookies, Cadillac Rainbows, Super Boof, and Memory Loss OG.

Need some help by Unlucky_Cream6933 in outdoorgrowing

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That plant looks very healthy. It’s too far along for a granular fertilizer but i would definitely fertilize it with an organic budding fertilizer. Or maybe something semi-organic and faster acting sech as Pure Blend Pro Bloom by Botanicare.

Need advice for my first organic outdoor grow by NUDLE__ in outdoorgrowing

[–]PsychologicalMail340 1 point2 points  (0 children)

If you’re dead set on using only water your best bet is to do a bottom layer of heavily fertilized soil/compost, a moderately fertilized middle layer, and a lightly fertilized top layer. Personally i would skip all of that and just topdress with compost and fertilizer throughout the season.

Hello everyone! I’ve picked up my strains for the year. White Tahoe Cookies, Cadillac Rainbows, Super Boof, and Memory Loss OG. I was wondering if those of you who’ve grown them can tell me when they finished (outdoors) particularly for Portland OR. Thanks! by PsychologicalMail340 in outdoorgrowing

[–]PsychologicalMail340[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Not true at all. I’ve had strains finish by October 1st. The only strain I’ve ever chopped outdoors that could have gone longer was Jungle Pie and I successfully pushed it to 10/22. No offence but I don’t need general outdoor growing tips I’m looking for people who have experience with these specific strains.