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What are the best organic nutrients for outdoor cannabis grows, and how often should I apply them throughout the growing season?

crfhonda

Active member
I used fox farm happy frog organic all purpose this year and liked it a lot. I fell behind on the feeding schedule by about 2 weeks in the middle of summer and learned from that. It is easy to use. You just too dress it to your pots or soil and follow the feeding instructions on the bag.
 

Asentrouw

Well-known member
Hi Everyone, Just wanted to know What are the best organic nutrients for outdoor cannabis grows, and how often should I apply them throughout the growing season?

Basic ferts will do, full soil or a basic good potsoil with perlite. Ammend with (worm) compost, bloodmeal (N), bonemeal (P), vinassekali (K), maybe some fishmix/melasses based ferts, epson salts, rockmeal.

All the application weights are on the boxes and it's hard to go wrong with slow-release organic ferts.

Personally I don't like to add fancy ferts and boosters outdoors, as too spoiled outdoor plants only seem to cause problems in my climate (mold, plagues, etc.). I like to keep it simple.
 
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led05

Chasing The Present
Can’t beat this stuff as a single solution to a well balanced soil, cheap for what you get too… it grows herbs, veggies, fruit, everything extremely well & easily, behaves kinda like a TRF


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I bought a one Ton pallet 4.5 years ago and will be buying another next year but I grow a lot of things @ here, I know the NY farm they source their Chicken Shit from that gets composted fully down, product has minimal odor & has a lot of Ca in it too which is critical…
 
I used fox farm happy frog organic all purpose this year and liked it a lot. I fell behind on the feeding schedule by about 2 weeks in the middle of summer and learned from that. It is easy to use. You just too dress it to your pots or soil and follow the feeding instructions on the bag.
Awesome! Fox Farm Happy Frog seems to have worked out great for you! Thanks for the tip bro will surely try that! How do your plants bounce back after a delay in feeding?
 

Douglas.Curtis

Autistic Diplomat in Training
Careful of your inputs, and the history of the soil you're amending. Cannabis is awesome at sucking up and retaining cadmium, and fairly handy at it with most heavy metals.

I see the world through rabbit colored glasses these days. lol I strongly recommend up to 40% rabbit manure in the soil before beginning. Calcium acetate (It's eggshells and vinegar the KNF way) and some espom salt for mag and the kick of sulfur it brings with it.

Clean, unchlorinated water.

Not only does the rabbit manure have humic substances which will help lock out heavy metals, the micronutrients and organics it brings to the table are invaluable. You'll easily notice much more complex terpenes (and more of them) in the plants which get the rabbit manure. ;)
 
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