What's the Best Outdoor Organic Fertz?

grokillaz

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What would you guys say the best outdoor organic ferts are? I've used happy frog dry nutes with some success. But my only problem with their dry organic nutes is that they don't last that long it only feeds the plants for 2-3 weeks I'm looking for something that will last 7 weeks. If animals weren't a problem what organic ferts would you guys use? I plan on visiting the plants 1 time every 6 - 8 weeks. Just a small personal grow I am going for nothing too crazy. I got some sea bird guano, bat guano, dolomite lime and a couple other dry nutes already at the spot.
 

grokillaz

Active Member
Ya I first saw those time released nutes was on browndirtwarriors dvd. My local garden store doesn't carry that. That was at the top of my list, some heavy harvest. I might have them ship it in for me.
 

dudemandigo

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i have used advance nutrition Heavy Harvest last year outdoor with good results, going to use it again this year with additions of organic teas during flowering
 

kbo ca

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Ya I first saw those time released nutes was on browndirtwarriors dvd. My local garden store doesn't carry that. That was at the top of my list, some heavy harvest. I might have them ship it in for me.
So your goin guerilla style? Thats pretty crazy, never tried it myself but i have read up on some techniques. Sounds like a lot of work and paranoia but sweet as hell when you make it to that finish line. Good luck out there.
 

Gastanker

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Bone meal comes in different N-P-K levels and breakdown rates. You can pretty easily find cheap useful bone meal that releases over 8 weeks.

My organics goes as follows:
10-3-1 bat guano
9-11-0 bone meal
0-11-2 bone meal
.5-12-.2 bat guano

I feed with the first bat guano and bone meal first. Bat guano is immediate release + slow release and bone meal is just slow release so my plants start with a little nitrogen which then ramps up before the phosphorus kicks in at the beginning of flower.

I then switch to the second bone meal and bat guano for the end of flower (I actually add this at the beginning of flower but it kicks in at the end as it is slow release).
 

grokillaz

Active Member
Not too crazy or paranoid. Its actually a very small patch. They won't get sunlight all day either. Maybe 5 hours. If the choppers see it I don't think they will bother. they are looking for commercial grows . Not my little herb garden.
 

kbo ca

Active Member
Not too crazy or paranoid. Its actually a very small patch. They won't get sunlight all day either. Maybe 5 hours. If the choppers see it I don't think they will bother. they are looking for commercial grows . Not my little herb garden.

Sounds like you found a nice spot. 5 hours direct sunlight?? i think i would be more worried about some punk ass rippers comin up on your patch than i would the choppers cuz your right they won't fly that thing for any small crop, just isn't worth it. I guess as long as your well off the beaten path you don't have to worry so much.
 

BubbaKusher

Member
brown dirt warrior is a savage, I was impressed with that video. I'm starting an outdoor on some new land this season, def lookin into time released nutes
 

GardenOFire

Member
Well this year I will be feeding some plants with only organic nutes and in a organic tlo soil, and some plants with heavy harvest. They will all be put in the ground in bags browndirt style, will be feeding all with organic teas through veg and flower, using more fungal dominant teas in flower, keep up the good work everybody Peace!
 
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