Questions about my soil/fert

So right now i am living in guam and i have decided to grow my own plants on the hills behind my house...it took a lot of luggin huge bags of soils and rocks and stuff but i finally got a bunch in the ground....i was wondering if i could have some opionions on my setup....

First i used red lava rocks to put in the bottom of the holes that i dug to help drainage of water...
Then i used hyponex soil. I think this soil has no nutes in it so purchased some plant food after learning this...
The plant food i am going to use is vigoro all purpose plant food (24-8-16)

Do you think this is alright to use? I know weed grows pretty easy anywhere but i just dont want to mess things up cuz i did A LOT of work to put them in the ground... also i want to add that guam is pretty much 12 hours of light and 12 of night everyday so i am wondering how long you think it will take for my plants to be fully budded...i know that they will not grow all tall and shit but i cant help the sun cycle on this island...also i was wondering when to start feeding my plants (i heard when the first little circle leaves yellow) and how much to put in my water when i feed them...it is starting to be rainy season again so i dont think i will need to water them very much if at all but how much water to food should i use...the plant food box only says to feed outdoor plants every 7-14 days...but just needing some insight from some of you folkssssss....thanks for reading and i hope to get answers to all my questions...
 

SmokesLikeBob

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So right now i am living in guam and i have decided to grow my own plants on the hills behind my house...it took a lot of luggin huge bags of soils and rocks and stuff but i finally got a bunch in the ground....i was wondering if i could have some opionions on my setup....

First i used red lava rocks to put in the bottom of the holes that i dug to help drainage of water...
Then i used hyponex soil. I think this soil has no nutes in it so purchased some plant food after learning this...
The plant food i am going to use is vigoro all purpose plant food (24-8-16)

Do you think this is alright to use? I know weed grows pretty easy anywhere but i just dont want to mess things up cuz i did A LOT of work to put them in the ground... also i want to add that guam is pretty much 12 hours of light and 12 of night everyday so i am wondering how long you think it will take for my plants to be fully budded...i know that they will not grow all tall and shit but i cant help the sun cycle on this island...also i was wondering when to start feeding my plants (i heard when the first little circle leaves yellow) and how much to put in my water when i feed them...it is starting to be rainy season again so i dont think i will need to water them very much if at all but how much water to food should i use...the plant food box only says to feed outdoor plants every 7-14 days...but just needing some insight from some of you folkssssss....thanks for reading and i hope to get answers to all my questions...
You should be ok with what you have, might wanna get some better nutrients though...There's this place in Barrigada called ERC canopy company, it is the ONE AND ONLY hydro shop on-island, and very few people know about...which is sorta nice. Anyways, you can get pretty much everything you need there, they have quality nute lines like, Fox Farm, Botanicare, Earth Juice, etc. But they are EXTREMELY expensive, so you'd be better off ordering your shit online if you can.
 

SmokesLikeBob

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Oh! And right now, the days are a little longer so your plants probably won't start to bud until at least September.
 

E Scrizz

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Nitron potassium and phosphorus are the same elements no matter who makes them or where they are found. I would go organic but it is a preference. I think you will do it jumbo. Good luck
 

SmokesLikeBob

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Nitron potassium and phosphorus are the same elements no matter who makes them or where they are found. I would go organic but it is a preference. I think you will do it jumbo. Good luck
Too much of anything is bad, and some fertilizers contain compounds that may be harmful to cannabis plants. So choosing the best nutrients to suit your style is essential!
 
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