ORGANIC OUTDOOR 1 GALLON GROW

Discussion in 'Growing Marijuana Outdoors' started by 1200, Jul 28, 2013.

  1. #1 1200, Jul 28, 2013
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    This is my first successful germinated seed. I would like to grow organically so I bought Seabird Guano and some Bone Meal. My plant is around 1 1/2 inches out of the starter soil I dropped it in. The starter soil has composted banana peels in it to give it a running start. I dont know if that'll do anything but I mean if they can grow miles of cannabis in the Afghan Mountains without intensive care, why cant I? I want to have decent marijuana. I have the ability to bring the plant inside if need be, but I dont want it to be an indoor grow.
     
    The container it is in right now can hold 1 gallon. I heard of people doing micro grows in shot glasses and solo cups so 1 gallon should suffice, right? At this point, I really could care less about yield. I just want to know that I can successfully grow a small plant before I invest more money into this. 
     
    I also made a plant food tea containing:
    1:10 Ratio of coconut water to pH Balanced water
    Banana peels
    Spirunilla 
     
    I steeped this and blended. I plan on adding it every other day, while watering & keeping medium moist every day.
     
    Am I doing anything wrong? I live in Northern California so during summer, I get about 13 hours of strong sunshine. 
     
    Here is a picture of the Bone Meal & Guano I purchased. 
     
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    Thanks for any info.

     
  2. bumpppp
     
  3. fuck this
     
  4. I gal is not going to work outside. 5 gal min. Those micro party cup grows are for indoor where heat is minmal. You roots will fry in a 1 gal pot outside.
    Take this to the noob section you will get more responses they seem to know it all there. 1 gal is pointless outside
    Cocoanut water and banana peels. Been doing this 7 years now and never heard of that. I would just start reading now for next year.
     

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