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blurt
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Not grown in 10years and doing an outdoor grow in the UK
#521445 - 01/31/11 12:33 AM (13 years, 10 months ago) |
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Hey guys, nutrient wise im getting a litre each of pure NPK - what would be the best percentage of each once added to water for outdoor crops in the UK.
Im starting seedling at the start of March with 250w 6500K MH and as long as the weather is right they will be going outside at the start of APril or once wheather is right.
Will be putting chicken wire around them and using a shoe bushy strain or a more dense one like http://www.drchronic.com/products.asp?partno=NV-auro-ind or http://www.drchronic.com/products.asp?partno=NV-early/bud : Suggestions would be good on this as I dont know the duration of UK sun really. So let me know.
It will be made to hash....
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blurt
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Re: Not grown in 10years and doing an outdoor grow in the UK [Re: blurt]
#521882 - 02/01/11 03:49 AM (13 years, 10 months ago) |
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So nobody know anything?
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Re: Not grown in 10years and doing an outdoor grow in the UK [Re: blurt]
#521911 - 02/01/11 08:24 AM (13 years, 10 months ago) |
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What is pure NPK? You mean you have granulated N, P, and K? I'm not from the UK so I couldn't give you much help with duration of sun. Judging from the climate up there though you have more to worry about then length of daylight. I'd be more worried about lots of cloudy and/or rainy days.
I'd definitely plant in mid to late april to maximize the amount of time you do have. You're probably wanting to harvest no later then early/mid October since first frost probably comes relatively quick in the fall for you guys.
If you're looking to make hash I'd focus on a plant that is known for producing lots of resin (like "white" strains).
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blurt
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Re: Not grown in 10years and doing an outdoor grow in the UK [Re: coda]
#522577 - 02/03/11 12:59 AM (13 years, 10 months ago) |
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Ok I did post a long reply and it's gone :-(.
When I say I have pure NPK I mean pure liquid nitrogen, potasiomand so on.
Planting late April sounds better to me and gives me 2 months ofprep work.
The problem with the white strains is that the seeds are way expensive, I want 30. Would youthink two months would be long enough for a mother?
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blurt
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Re: Not grown in 10years and doing an outdoor grow in the UK [Re: blurt]
#522583 - 02/03/11 01:24 AM (13 years, 10 months ago) |
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The nitrogen is 20%L, phospherus is 20%L, magnesium is 7%L, calcium is 15%L, iron is unknown %L, potassium is 20%L.
Now my maths is no where near as good as once upon a time. Could somebody suggest to me the quantities(ml) to use per litre of water? For veg and for flower? Also feeding rate per week/months?
Im also planting direct to site soil as a pallet of manure for conditioning is £183 delivered, so may be cuttingthat out now.
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blurt
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Re: Not grown in 10years and doing an outdoor grow in the UK [Re: blurt]
#523030 - 02/04/11 02:18 AM (13 years, 10 months ago) |
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Bumping
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lucas_southoz
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Re: Not grown in 10years and doing an outdoor grow in the UK [Re: blurt]
#523042 - 02/04/11 05:13 AM (13 years, 10 months ago) |
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I'm still learning but for veg stage i think you will need something with a slightly higher (N).
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blurt
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Re: Not grown in 10years and doing an outdoor grow in the UK [Re: lucas_southoz]
#523303 - 02/05/11 01:08 AM (13 years, 10 months ago) |
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Quote:
lucas_southoz said: I'm still learning but for veg stage i think you will need something with a slightly higher (N).
Yes correct. But because im dealing with concentrated nutrients then im wondering on the percentages of each per litre of water.
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