What Nutes Is everybody putting in their holes

Rusher

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@Longcloud @bi polar express @backtracker

Great suggestions, and I have access to everything listed (except dynamite, but no pigs to worry about either). I'm going to try my first guerrilla grow next year.

My question is, what amounts? I'm planning a bunch of 2x2x2 holes, so 8 cubic feet of soil/perlite per hole, humped in on a 4-wheeler.

Your comments would be greatly appreciated.
 

bi polar express

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@Longcloud @bi polar express @backtracker

Great suggestions, and I have access to everything listed (except dynamite, but no pigs to worry about either). I'm going to try my first guerrilla grow next year.

My question is, what amounts? I'm planning a bunch of 2x2x2 holes, so 8 cubic feet of soil/perlite per hole, humped in on a 4-wheeler.

Your comments would be greatly appreciated.
How many holes are you planning i whip my soil up in 100 gallon batches. Without knowing how many gallons of soil or cubic feet of soil your using I couldn't tell you BUT you can always read those pesky no good fucking instructions on the box lol
 

backtracker

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@Longcloud @bi polar express @backtracker

Great suggestions, and I have access to everything listed (except dynamite, but no pigs to worry about either). I'm going to try my first guerrilla grow next year.

My question is, what amounts? I'm planning a bunch of 2x2x2 holes, so 8 cubic feet of soil/perlite per hole, humped in on a 4-wheeler.

Your comments would be greatly appreciated.
Earth Juice makes dry mixes that have everything to get great results and you don't have to be a brain to get the mix right. Their Verti Fire has mycorhiza and fulvic in it. It can be mixed into the soil and then top dressed as needed during the grow, it works best if it is mixed with worm castings and compost then top dressed . keep the soil surface covered with an inch or so of lose fluffed up alfalfa straw not too thick to keep it from getting saturated and cutting off oxygen so micro-organisms can break that down and feed the roots growing between the soil and alfalfa. Good luck.http://www.hydro-organics.com/site/products/green-reign-plant-foods/earth-juice-verde-fire-grow-j0395/
 

Rusher

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Earth Juice makes dry mixes that have everything to get great results and you don't have to be a brain to get the mix right. Their Verti Fire has mycorhiza and fulvic in it. It can be mixed into the soil and then top dressed as needed during the grow, it works best if it is mixed with worm castings and compost then top dressed . keep the soil surface covered with an inch or so of lose fluffed up alfalfa straw not too thick to keep it from getting saturated and cutting off oxygen so micro-organisms can break that down and feed the roots growing between the soil and alfalfa. Good luck.http://www.hydro-organics.com/site/products/green-reign-plant-foods/earth-juice-verde-fire-grow-j0395/
Great advice and awesome link.

Cheers
 

chemphlegm

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Organicare crumbles, pure water, thats it. I follow the directions on the bag for perfect results, better than any other I've sampled.
got shelves of half used nutrients in the barn though, tried lots. they all do well, how much you wanna spend, fuss, and trial/error is what matters. Organicare produced better than all except the hole with my own rabbit and chicken shit in it, that one was the star.
 
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