Trying to stack nutes for a low maintenance grow

bigBilly06

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Hey guys, I’ve been lurking on here for a long time and I’m finally ready to start my own garden. I’m going to be doing an outdoor auto grow in a raised bed garden. I live in south Florida so it’s very tropical as far as weather. I was thinking of making the main soil FFOF and keeping a deeper layer of fertilizer on the bottom third of the bed so the plant can feed when it’s roots reach it. My goal is to have a successful outdoor organic grow that is relatively low maintenance besides watering and watching for pests and mold and such I don’t want to add anything to the soil once planted. Has anyone had any experience or success doing anything like this?
 
Hey guys, I’ve been lurking on here for a long time and I’m finally ready to start my own garden. I’m going to be doing an outdoor auto grow in a raised bed garden. I live in south Florida so it’s very tropical as far as weather. I was thinking of making the main soil FFOF and keeping a deeper layer of fertilizer on the bottom third of the bed so the plant can feed when it’s roots reach it. My goal is to have a successful outdoor organic grow that is relatively low maintenance besides watering and watching for pests and mold and such I don’t want to add anything to the soil once planted. Has anyone had any experience or success doing anything like this?
I can’t find many others wanting to grow outdoors in Florida!!! So you have a good idea, but instead of FFOF you should used FF Happy Frog becuase it’s better for an outdoor grow. It’s better for drainage when mixed with some normal soil and it has bigger chunks in it which is good for your roots to grab onto and anchor. Florida is rough during the rainy season I’ve figured out, so a cage or support system of sorts will be needed if you plan on outdoor. I’ve found Neem Oil works well, with keeping pests away and keep them at bay. Plus you can use it in the first few weeks of budding as long as you don’t get too much on the buds directly! I love to see Florida growers!! It’s not easy but can be done!
 
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