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Outdoor soil mix guerilla sweden

Fleadog

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Hi!

I’m starting to prepare for my outdoor guerilla grow this year and I need som help with how to.
My plan is to take the soil from the spot and mix in a ~15 liter hole wit
4L worm castings
1dl fish bone
1dl chicken shit
1dl bat guano flowering
0,5 dl stone meal (Basalt)
Perlite or leca
Water absorbing crystals
Some melass that I have over
Mix it all in and let it cook for 4 months before planting out.
What do you think of the mix? I don’t wanna visit the spot very often..

I’m also thinking of trying out some bio char charged with fish emulsion and worm castings from bio bizz.
To much?

Thanks!

Peace
 

Creeperpark

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It all depends on what your base soil is. You may not need all those amendments if the ground soil is sandy or clay loam. As far as digging a hole and putting the above mix in the hole you can have problems doing that. If you have 4 months before planting you can add the amendments to the growing plot and let them decompose into the base soil. Put out your amendments in monthly increments and let the soil microbes break them down. When planting Season is here put out your plants in the amended plots. Good luck and happy gardening.
 

Fleadog

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Thanks for the reply!
Yeah I’m going to let the amendments decompose for 4 months before my plant’s coming out. And when I let them cook I’m going to be safe right?
The soil varies a bit. Mostly leaf forest.
 

Creeperpark

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You are so lucky, friend. Leaf forests will supply you with a lot of soil-building amendments. In the Winter I used to go to my plots and add a lot of fine deep dark leaf matter from under the tree canopies to my plots. I let the plots set for about 3 or 4 months. If you dig below the leaves laying on top of the ground and get the fine stuff below it will break down fast. Two 5-gallon pots one in each hand can move a lot of leaf litter. While they are growing I use local grass to mulch them knee-high. Keep us posted.
 

Fleadog

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Sounds amazing! So I don’t have to worry about the soil mix that I already have in my pots? It will break down nicely and don’t burn my plants?
 

Creeperpark

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I build my plots in the Winter by adding a lot of local Organic Matter from the area. When Spring came I would take out about 24 dixie cups with small plants to each plot. After working with the soil I could just use my hand to dig a handful of soil and plant the plants right in the soil. Go to the creek and haul water back to water them in. Then I would come back in a month and check on them.

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