Outdoor Let the games begin : Season 4 DP, Dinafem, Sweet, Delicious

Those are some pretty and dense buds!!
I was asking because I didn't see buds like this grown outdoors. Usually they're not pretty and very fluffy.
I guess it makes difference if you let it grow (maybe with manure), vs. bottled nutes which are applied every couple days. Of course PK booster too.
 
Those are some pretty and dense buds!!
I was asking because I didn't see buds like this grown outdoors. Usually they're not pretty and very fluffy.
I guess it makes difference if you let it grow (maybe with manure), vs. bottled nutes which are applied every couple days. Of course PK booster too.

Back in the day when i was feeding tons of horse manure the buds were less dense and generally more leafy. Thats the thing I find about manure...if you give them what you think is enough nutes to ride them through to the end of flower, you are naturally giving them much more nitrogen than they need during flower, which seems to interfere with prime bud production a bit.

Just like indoor, its all about giving them the right stuff at the right time.
 
For sure, too much N will give you fluffy buds, but I see outdoor growing more dangerous, so for me is not an option I walk around every other day with bottle of nutes. Some NPK tabs and rain is my friend.
Right now, I must figure out and test my native soil. I will plant some seeds in soil, and some in soil from store to compare results in the end of summer.

I wish I was you, ha-ha. :d5:
 
For sure, too much N will give you fluffy buds, but I see outdoor growing more dangerous, so for me is not an option I walk around every other day with bottle of nutes. Some NPK tabs and rain is my friend.
Right now, I must figure out and test my native soil. I will plant some seeds in soil, and some in soil from store to compare results in the end of summer.

I wish I was you, ha-ha. :d5:

With the right mix of slower releasing PK it is possible to make a great water only(or tabs like you say). I know its often frowned on, but i had solid success using bone meal on guerilla plants.
 
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