Just what exactly do I need for outdoor growing.

Matthew Be

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Hi, I'm about to start growing some auto-flowering white widow outdoors, and I have a few things I need cleared up. I already have some soil with the right Ph and fertilizer picked out, is that all I need to start growing besides the seeds, water, and a good location? Sorry if it's a bad question.
 

$bkbbudz$

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Hi, I'm about to start growing some auto-flowering white widow outdoors, and I have a few things I need cleared up. I already have some soil with the right Ph and fertilizer picked out, is that all I need to start growing besides the seeds, water, and a good location? Sorry if it's a bad question.
You sir or madam, have almost everything you need for an awesome grow!! I say almost because no one can ever have enough knowledge...keep reading, keep learning, and keep growing!

But, I love the simple approach...grow as Mother Ganja would herself...good soil, good seed, good food...great budz!

Good Luck and Great Growz
 

MonkeyGrinder

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Pick up a moisture reading probe. You can get em for 5-15 bucks just about anywhere. Home Depot etc. Greenhouse stores usually have different varieties in stock. Even an analogue one will do. You won't have to worry about overwatering then.
 

6ixtynin9

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Hi, I'm about to start growing some auto-flowering white widow outdoors, and I have a few things I need cleared up. I already have some soil with the right Ph and fertilizer picked out, is that all I need to start growing besides the seeds, water, and a good location? Sorry if it's a bad question.
You're good to go as you have everything you need to grow outdoor. If the ground is not clay and there's no gophers or moles, I would recommend planting directly into ground. 1, the roots stay cooler longer. 2, more room for roots to expand. 3, less watering as soil stays moist longer. 4, WORMS!!! Free earthworm casting and root aeration from worm tunnels. Good luck.
 
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