CelticEBE
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So here's the deal. Friend of mine has a bit of property and we decided to put together a collective of Med Patients and do a quick outdoor run. Here's the skinny.
The location is an old coral. The dirt is really fertile as there were horses, goats, and all manner of livestock that had once resided in the area. Noticed that it was super sandy as well. Here's what we did to prep the area.
Dug out about 7 gallons of soil for each plant and replaced it with a mix of:
Roots Organics Soil 1.5 cubic feet
Roots Organics Coco Coir 1.5 cubic feet
Generic Amended Soil 6 cubic feet
Miracle Grow Soil 1.5 cubic feet
Native Soil ?
Perlite 2 cubic feet
We installed some Sonic Stakes to keep the Gophers at bay and also treated the surrounding area with some Bug Be Gone to keep the ants from bringing in any unwanted aphids.
Even though the Farmers Almanac says we are getting enough light at present moment, I decided to string some lights up to make sure they stay awake and don't go into flower before we want them to. Got em on a timer to come on before the Sun sets and stay on til 2 am.
The Ladies:
27 Blackberry Kush
3 Goo
I took the cuts from my indoor and we put them in the shade for a week so they could harden off a bit before we got em in the ground.
The Nutes:
Can't remember the name but it was a 8-4-4 ratio and we will be at 1/2" strength for the first week since the soil they are in has plenty of good stuff in it already.
Root Sauce:
Superthrive
H&G Roots Excel
Great White
Bud Candy 1/4 strength
Going to give them a weekly drench of this while we are in Veg.
We transplanted yesterday and I took a few phone pics. It was fun working in the sun and I hope these girls enjoy being in outdoors.
This is my first outdoor run so I am looking for advice on things and I am here to help anyone who I may be able to.
The location is an old coral. The dirt is really fertile as there were horses, goats, and all manner of livestock that had once resided in the area. Noticed that it was super sandy as well. Here's what we did to prep the area.
Dug out about 7 gallons of soil for each plant and replaced it with a mix of:
Roots Organics Soil 1.5 cubic feet
Roots Organics Coco Coir 1.5 cubic feet
Generic Amended Soil 6 cubic feet
Miracle Grow Soil 1.5 cubic feet
Native Soil ?
Perlite 2 cubic feet
We installed some Sonic Stakes to keep the Gophers at bay and also treated the surrounding area with some Bug Be Gone to keep the ants from bringing in any unwanted aphids.
Even though the Farmers Almanac says we are getting enough light at present moment, I decided to string some lights up to make sure they stay awake and don't go into flower before we want them to. Got em on a timer to come on before the Sun sets and stay on til 2 am.
The Ladies:
27 Blackberry Kush
3 Goo
I took the cuts from my indoor and we put them in the shade for a week so they could harden off a bit before we got em in the ground.
The Nutes:
Can't remember the name but it was a 8-4-4 ratio and we will be at 1/2" strength for the first week since the soil they are in has plenty of good stuff in it already.
Root Sauce:
Superthrive
H&G Roots Excel
Great White
Bud Candy 1/4 strength
Going to give them a weekly drench of this while we are in Veg.
We transplanted yesterday and I took a few phone pics. It was fun working in the sun and I hope these girls enjoy being in outdoors.
This is my first outdoor run so I am looking for advice on things and I am here to help anyone who I may be able to.