guerrilla soil

growone

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so i'm shaking off my outdoor 'grow rust', did outside many moons ago, been doing inside for a couple of years
here's my soil plan, great spot i have in mind, but for security need to make use of nature's gifts
i plan to use a mix of 1/2 wood compost, very plentiful in the form well rotted logs
the other 1/2 will be dark, black stream dirt
then about 1 tbsp of bone meal(MG 6-9-0) and 1 tbsp dolomite(for the wood compost acidity) per gallon of soil mix
i know bone meal may attract animals, but i think it's temporary, they dig, then ignore it after they find no food
i'll be planting late, not really interested in high yields, just want an outside grow
 

Mother's Finest

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You may have already considered this, but just like with indoors, ferts can be applied manually instead of being mixed into the soil. It would probably eliminate any worries regarding animals and prevent strong rains from washing all the nutrients away.
 

growone

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You may have already considered this, but just like with indoors, ferts can be applied manually instead of being mixed into the soil. It would probably eliminate any worries regarding animals and prevent strong rains from washing all the nutrients away.
maybe, it's a thought anyways
from memory, i found adding anything on top of the soil was a risk, some damn thing would poke its snout in there a lot of the time
i think i may have a plan for this, building a grow spot out of rock, kind of a stone pot
covering the soil with a layer of rock might discourage pests
 
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