Got a question regarding whether or not to purchase liquid ferts and use for my outdoor grow. It's my first grow and I have holes set up with a blend of Pro-mix BX, perlite, and coir mixed with some natural soil and the bottom and sides of the holes are a denser almost clay type of earth.
I keep reading about ppl using Foxfarm liquid ferts like Big Bloom and Grow Big and I'm reading that they provide excellent results. Are these used in Outdoor grows as well as indoors? Can't really tell if ppl are using them in their outdoor plots. I know that some ppl say that if your soil mix is good in your plots and the natural soil is nutrient rich., that you don't need to add anything. But since this is my first grow, I'm not positive that the soil is nutrient rich. I sure hope it is, but can't say for sure. I'm hoping to gather some more grow materials this weekend and want to know if The fox farm line is something I should be picking up or if someone can recommend something, if I need it.
My seedlings are just starting to speed up growth and still have their cotyledon leaves at the moment. I fed them a single dose of fish emulsion 5-1-1 last watering because I was worried they may be hungry soon.
If I do buy liquid ferts or any kind of food that I manually water into the soil.. my issue is that my plants are only going to see me 1x a week. 2x absolute tops due to their remote location. Should I just leave it well enough alone and hope the soil is nutrient rich or should I buy some liquid ferts? I'd like to maximize growth and buds if at all possible and from what I've read and seen the fox farm line up does just that. Im quite worried that my plants are going to be hungry...Thanks
I keep reading about ppl using Foxfarm liquid ferts like Big Bloom and Grow Big and I'm reading that they provide excellent results. Are these used in Outdoor grows as well as indoors? Can't really tell if ppl are using them in their outdoor plots. I know that some ppl say that if your soil mix is good in your plots and the natural soil is nutrient rich., that you don't need to add anything. But since this is my first grow, I'm not positive that the soil is nutrient rich. I sure hope it is, but can't say for sure. I'm hoping to gather some more grow materials this weekend and want to know if The fox farm line is something I should be picking up or if someone can recommend something, if I need it.
My seedlings are just starting to speed up growth and still have their cotyledon leaves at the moment. I fed them a single dose of fish emulsion 5-1-1 last watering because I was worried they may be hungry soon.
If I do buy liquid ferts or any kind of food that I manually water into the soil.. my issue is that my plants are only going to see me 1x a week. 2x absolute tops due to their remote location. Should I just leave it well enough alone and hope the soil is nutrient rich or should I buy some liquid ferts? I'd like to maximize growth and buds if at all possible and from what I've read and seen the fox farm line up does just that. Im quite worried that my plants are going to be hungry...Thanks