Help building organic mix in a 3rd World Country

FBzombies

Member
My fellow growers,

I recently moved to Brazil. This will be my first attempt at growing. I live in an area with a great tropical climate allowing me to grow outdoors year round :D

Only difficulty I've been having is finding all the great organic nutrients I read about. I can get my hands on EWC, bone/blood meal, chicken manure, molasses and that's about it. I'm a total noob and need help knowing if that's enough? If so, at what ratios should I mix it with perlite, sand and black soil? If not enough what would you recommend I add to it? (I can probably find it online)

One more question! Do I need to let the mix sit for awhile before using? The chicken manure is already composted btw

Greatful for anyone that can give me some pointers
Thanks
 

foreverflyhi

Well-Known Member
BROTHA!!!! you do not live in a third world country, you live in a beautiful country with culture. would love to help out!

expand your compost and expand your worm casting bin. THIS IS ESSENTIAL!
the eco system you live in is ready and very capable of growing ganja. no need for blood or bone meals, and even perlite, if you can, look into rice hulls or pumice for a substitute. FOCUS ON YOUR WORM BIN AND COMPOST BIN, and choose the right spot.

now look for a area that is fairly close to a CLEAN water source.
choose a spot where the soil looks BLACK in color, with broad leaf litter, fungi mushroom activity.
grab a handfull of this soil and add water to it, enough to make it moist, with little drip.
squeeze the soil and see how it holds together, if it holds together,
keep rubbing the soil down to your very fingers and look at your fingers, if you have silky shiny residue, this is good, marijuana is naturally capable of growing in most types of soil, silky soil is preferred for outdoor wild grows.

for this area, you can add compost and ewc and pumice/rice hulls globally, which means you would dig a hole and admend it, or you can just add on top as top dressing.
also mulching is very important, if the area is natuarlly full of BROAD leaf litter, you dont have to worry about mulching because mother nature is already doing it for you. if theres other small plants growing near, chop them and use that as mulch.

as for water source, as long as its clean, you should be ok, rain water is also perfect.if you have access to young coco nut, use the water with every watering. dont worry about adding other NPKS in water, everything you need is in EWC compost and the rich soil mother nature will be providing.

this is where you can grow your ganja,

make sure the area has full sun with no shade. and protect this area from animals and people. i would do a green house for extra protection.

and last but not least, invest in top quality seeds. im sure some how you can source this, if you have access to the internet, you have access to seeds.
 
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FBzombies

Member
Hey!!!

Thanks for the reply, very helpful info!
Only thing is, I'll be growing in my backyard, not a guerrilla grow really. The soil in my area is very red and clay-like not optimum for ganja right? I did buy some nice soil that has been composted with lots of leaves and vegetation.

I also bought high quality seeds from one of the trusted seed-banks. Mixed Sativas :D
Also the water I have excess to is very high in Iron... Will that be a problem?

Thanks again foreverflyhi
Peace
 
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