New Grower outdoor new year sprout fast and vast help?

ok thank you I plan on going to Walmart / Home Depot what brand would you recommend me looking for should I start out half newts it says on back what would happen if I did not feed them I want to weigh out risk and reward risk being money and reward being the extra weight thanks for any replies flowering kind of snuck up on me so need some help getting it straight
 
Peters is a good brand but whatever you can find. I would start out at 1/4 strength and add a teaspoon per gal of unsulfured molasses if you have it. Peters has a blossom booster blend which would work for the stage of your plants

Most potting soils are peat based which will become too acidic once the limestone it gets used up so you need to counteract that by adjusting the pH of your water and nutes to try and keep the soil pH around the 6.5 mark.
 
okay I will look for those brands but you are saying and it with a gallon of water I have not even use that much to water them all combined probably so how can I give them nutrients without over watering I asked before and didn't get a response I do not want to over water that is a reason why I have not done nutrients also we get rain every couple days soil is always damp when I check
 
Looks to me like they are just really starting to bloom I think it may take longer then that but with the warmer weather they should speed up some. Growing outside you are at the mercy of the weather and just have to make the best of it.
 
okay I will look for those brands but you are saying and it with a gallon of water I have not even use that much to water them all combined probably so how can I give them nutrients without over watering I asked before and didn't get a response I do not want to over water that is a reason why I have not done nutrients also we get rain every couple days soil is always damp when I check

Just adjust the mix to 1/4 per liter/quart or 1/2 to half gallon depending on how much juice you think they'll take. I just save my leftovers and cut the remainder with water (up to 1 gal) and continue to water with it until gone. I don't know what others who grow in soil do exactly, but this works for me.

RS
 
Okay I will start them Friday will give 1/4 first time then 4 to 5 more times in next few weeks give half then start water flush for 2 more weeks and decide on harvest good plan thinking half dose nutes every 5 days
 
ok so I've decided not to use nutrients this time around the reasons R being guerilla grow I do not have easy access to the plants I am also getting concerned on making trails I plan on starting new autos within a few weeks and plan to give them a full nute schedule can someone please tell me if this is a bad decision or if I will still get nice buds because the amount of work will triple at least I will only have to visit my plants three to four more times before harvest unless I use nutes then I will have to visit two to three times that amount which will raise my chances of getting busted
 
Yeah those are good points. They do make slow release feed spikes, even organic ones, for like trees and tomatoes and stuff. I've been meaning to try it out on an outdoor cannabis this year, but I'm pretty sure that the nute formulation wouldn't be appropriate for cannabis. Just some thoughts :)
 
I would add some composted manure to the holes for each plant. Tomatoes spikes would also be a reasonable fit I believe with their extra P and K. Good luck
 
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