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Hello I have a couple baby plants growing from a mother and I can't grow them indoors, so I need to do an outdoor grow. I was wondering, in an outdoor grow do I still need to feed the plants nutrients and mix in some miracle grow with the soil? or can I just transfer them to outside and just let em grow?
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You mix miracle grow in with your soil? Indoor or outdoor that really isnt a great idea. Use some fert free soil and get some decent ferts of your own like Flora nova or fox farm.
Welcome to the growery . It is not a good idea to mix chemical fertilizers into your soil. It takes away some of your control. It is better to water with nutrients. Miracle Grow is notoriously crappy fertilizer, but it will work if you really don't want to spend any money. But like Lucid said, you would be doing yourself a favor to buy some high quality fertalizers that were basically designed for use with cannabis.
I appreciate the help guys . I need to go to home depot to buy some manure for my outdoor shroom grow, so while I'm there I'll look out for some fertilizer free soils and some nice high quality ferts. Thanks guys lol I'm so new at this...
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Quote: rakipo said: I appreciate the help guys . I need to go to home depot to buy some manure for my outdoor shroom grow, so while I'm there I'll look out for some fertilizer free soils and some nice high quality ferts. Thanks guys lol I'm so new at this...
It seems like the most highly regarded soil on this site is Fox Farms Ocean Forest. I personally use Black Gold with one part soil to one part perlite.