Too much nutreints?

Discussion in 'Cannabis Outdoors' started by chuq6, Mar 24, 2008.

  1. chuq6

    chuq6 Member

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    I am pretty sure you can add to many nutreints and hurt a plant
    but how much is too much? Like is having 1. miracle grow-3 month feeder
    2. diluted hydrogen peroxide
    3. animal crap- if what i found works
    4. small steak things put in the ground to feed
    And so on. I have things in my garrage but i dont know which to use or if you can use them together.

    HELP
     
  2. Naturalhi

    Naturalhi Great hairy ape

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    For first timers start with half of prescibed useage on the bottle:>)
     
  3. chuq6

    chuq6 Member

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    First of all im not a first timer. I grew a little last year
    and deer got most of them.
    Second, why does it matter if your a first timer?
    were talking about growing a plant not oxycootton
     
  4. BudBill

    BudBill Dark Helmet

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    Look NaturalHi is trying to help you feed some quality bud to those deer. Lets see - misc animal crap, steak things, hydrogen peroxide - outdoors?. What would you think? :)

    The advice given was to use 1/2 strength nutrients - normally MG ferts are strong. The common misconception is to fertilize and water heavily everytime and that cycle kills a lot of plants. A good potting mix with perlite, dolomite lime (fine), you can even mix in some bat guano. Try a plot with the spike but when you go to water and maintenance you can gauge the nutrient situation. Some areas have a naturally rich soil.
     
  5. chuq6

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    Hey budbill thanks for the advice. But how can you tell if the soil is naturally rich? Because i found a real good place today and im going back tommarow to dig some holes all day long.
     
  6. BudBill

    BudBill Dark Helmet

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    When you dig a bit you will find nice rich dark soil that is cool and moist (You might find clay or sand). Good soil will clump up a bit when squeezed and then gradually expand. But if you are going to do some digging be sure to plan on how you will water, hide your equipment and where the sunshine falls.

    There was a deer deterrent thread here somewhere - you might want to search for it.
     
  7. chuq6

    chuq6 Member

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    nah I put Chicken wire around my holes today.
    there is a creek near by
     

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