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First time outdoor florida.what do I need for setup?

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First time outdoor florida.what do I need for setup?

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I use a high nitrogen for veg, 24 14 11, one is a liquid and other is a water soluble . Water soluble takes a little longer to break down than the liquid. I do not push the 24 14 11 until transplant or week 4 however for a auto I would start sooner . I just follow package instructions in the begining . Ease into it slowly increase it until I see slight tip burn. I usually mix in the 24 14 11 into my transplant dirt. Which in your case your already in your final pot.
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Pre flower I push the Tiger bloom Then at flower I flip to lower nitrogen 9 50 10 View attachment 2475145
I typically start with these two when they are little . I use the big bloom through Harvest , as a water additive so I go through a lot of that. Easily found local at Sparr and Rural King View attachment 2475147
Oh wow ok. So for right bow with my seedlings id want to use bush doctor and big bloom?
 
Also another quick tip I would recommend, with the fabric pots , definitely elevate them off the ground. Just a touch at least . I have mine on wire doors I repurposed from a pet cage I had. Chuck was the one who originally gave me the tip. Was sound advice . I developed some algae on the bottom when they were not. And since elevating , I haven't had to much of an issue with it returning .
Will do
 
Oh wow ok. So for right bow with my seedlings id want to use bush doctor and big bloom?
Definitely yes however on the big bloom it's great all the time IMO. However it's really your preference this is just what I have .
 
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What I used to do from 89. to1996 was just put clones out August 15 th when I tried other people's seeds then I was able to see what yielded the best what molded an what hermied the good ones the next year I would do a full 6 month grow now that some swomps grass around the plants lol you will see some weed is very mold resistant some just bortrytus candy
 

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The wholly mackerel is a fish based nitrogen, the big bloom is a bat guano / earthworm based phosphate , really mild , I consider them my "multivitamins" for my plants . Where as the others are a more traditional npk style fertilizer . Once a week kinda deal.

By the way they smell pretty bad. 🤣 The cats circle my plants when I use the wholly mackerel!
 
The bush doctor I have is old I don't I use that any more , just happened to be in the photo. That bottle was leftover from the dirty dozen kit I got in the beginning. Definitely yes however on the big bloom it's great all the time IMO.
So use big bloom through the grow
The wholly mackerel is a fish based nitrogen, the big bloom is a bat guano / earthworm based phosphate , really mild , I consider them my "multivitamins" for my plants . Where as the others are a more traditional npk style fertilizer . Once a week kinda deal.

By the way they smell pretty bad. 🤣 The cats circle my plants when I use the wholly mackerel!
You use that along with big bloom
 
So use big bloom through the grow

You use that along with big bloom
I try to follow close to the fox farm soil schedule with what I have. I use that as my guide . When they start to show signs of flowering I switch to the tiger bloom . And yes I use the big bloom through harvest then stop everything and switch to plain water last two weeks before harvest .
 
Throughout the grow? Sorry I'm just trying to get my head right on this
I try to keep it simple ... Capful of each item , to start. One cap of the big bloom one cap of the wholly mackerel . I mix it up in a old motts apple juice bottle 2 quarts of water. I pre water the plants first when adding any fertilizer . Then just divide it between the plants . Then each week I add another capful at a time until I see signs of tip burn. Then I get to the point I'm at about 2 to 3 capfuls of each item per plant. Based on there response. However my experience with autos is I don't get much farther than 21 days before they throw signs of flowering. That's the point. When you would consider using a bloom booster . Something with a higher PK number . Nitrogen however is essential part through it's grow cycle . Acts as a carrier or allows the transportation of nutrients .
 
I try to keep it simple ... Capful of each item , to start. One cap of the big bloom one cap of the wholly mackerel . I mix it up in a old motts apple juice bottle 2 quarts of water. I pre water the plants first when adding any fertilizer . Then just divide it between the plants . Then each week I add another capful at a time until I see signs of tip burn. Then I get to the point I'm at about 2 to 3 capfuls of each item per plant. Based on there response. However my experience with autos is I don't get much farther than 21 days before they throw signs of flowering. That's the point. When you would consider using a bloom booster . Something with a higher PK number . Nitrogen however is essential part through it's grow cycle . Acts as a carrier or allows the transportation of nutrients .
Thank you so much. You pour the solution right under the plant or pour to the furthest leaf?
 
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