Northern Lights ( Nirvana )

DarkWeb

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Yeah that's why you gotta go up and dig then if you do need something it might be better than bring stuff up if you don't. Or just wing it and see what happens......but expect less from less. Or better spot
 

obviously

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I live in East of Europe. It is not legal here to germinate seeds. That's why is much harder to get soil with me ... Cause it is a hidden place.
 
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SnidleyBluntash

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What’s going to matter most is if the plant can even live long enough when it turns to winter. If you put the plant in the ground using only the grounds dirt, it will depend on the fertility of the soil. I can’t imgaine the soil will be BETTER than a perfectly tuned super soil made specifically for cannabis, but plants have been growing in dirt on earth for a long time. It will grow. The more you do to help it the better. I live in the north and a regular type plant doesn’t have long enough summer to grow and produce worthy buds before it turns too cold and dies. Autos are the only option, that or light deprivation every night in the summer
 

Newb grow

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I do not have this option. To get some bought soil and bring it there. It is almost imposible to carry it. I will dig aproximative 40 cm diameter and 50 cm deep and put the soil back ...
I carried 5 bags or 125litres each for 1km each travel, was an absolute beast mate, got the compost from B&Q the verve compost, dug a 20 litre hole, got 20 plants!

Mto be honest with you mate it will be very very hard to find soil perfect, fluffy and root easy soil, if you roots can’t explode I’ve read the plant can’t grow!

this is my first outdoor grow, it’s hard work to setup but cheaper!

I’m using chicken pellets, is there any slow feed I can use for flower!

thank in advance for any help!
 

MICHI-CAN

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Well I hope you achieve your goal...and no offense but unless you have the most fertile native soil in the world... I would suggest not getting your Hope's too high.
This one turned out to be nice specimen. I have always had better results with a lighter soil mix than most plants. Just my 2 cents after a few adventures. 3rd week in Sept. Still going. We will see how she finishes.

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