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    HELP! Will I be able to grow outdoors with just these supplies

    I live in Kansas but have no room to grow outdoors but not enough cash to buy a indoor setup so I’ve decided guerrilla farming is the best option for my situation I got a good spot to grow picked out but I’ve read a shit ton of outdoors setups (I’ve noticed there are more indoor tutorials then outdoors so it’s hard to compare) and so it’s hard to really understand what I actually need so I’m going to list what all I’m going to use and I’ll really appreciate suggestions or a straight up your smoking crack dumbass if you really think that’s all you need.

    Swiss Cheese Autofem
    Kind Soil 5 Ib
    FoxFarm Soil 24 qt
    Smart Pot 5 gal
    Peat Pots
    should I use 5gal pots for autoflowering or up it also I’d appreciate seed suggestions for outdoor use. I was also told that if I use kind soil I wouldn’t need to worry about nutrients this true?

    Last edited by GoodVibes420; 11-30-2019, 01:13 PM.

    #2
    Any advice?

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      #3
      Here is a link with the info you are looking for. https://www.growweedeasy.com/organic...owing-cannabis
      It has how to grow with super soil. I dont grow outside so i dont know pot size for auto's outdoors and i dont use soil so i have no idea about fox farms soil. You may want to go with Coco Loco instead of FF soil as FF can be too hot for seedlings but i dont know for sure, just what i have read. If you have used peat pots and are familiar with them then go ahead but from what i have heard they are a little tricky with watering since the pot retains water as well. There are those who use them tho.

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      • Tersky
        Tersky commented
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        I just realized that Fox Farms makes Coco Loco lol ....well you may have read the tutorial already. Sorry! I just smoked! But, I think i have read that 5 gallons is a good size for autos outdoors.....*facepalm*

      • GoodVibes420
        GoodVibes420 commented
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        Thanks!

      #4
      Does anyone grow outdoors who can tell me if that’s all I need supply wise the tutorial isn’t very specific for outdoors thanks!

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        #5
        If you plan on growing strictly outdoors in Kansas, you're going to need a greenhouse or a lot of patience as you can't confidently plant for 4-5 months.

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        • GoodVibes420
          GoodVibes420 commented
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          You mean getting caught or the climate in Kansas isn’t good to confidently grow?

        • FunkyButtLovin
          FunkyButtLovin commented
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          The climate, it's too cold to grow in the winter and the last average frost is probably beginning to middle of May for you depending on where in KS you are. In OK I've lost vegetables in mid April to hard frosts more than once. We stopped gambling on planting early many years ago. I've had ripe strawberries covered in ice in January and turnips too but most things just don't like to grow outside in our winters.

        • GoodVibes420
          GoodVibes420 commented
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          Oh okay yeah I see what your saying I was planning on growing somewhere in May because the winter is really too harsh temps drop below freezing at night so if I grow somewhere in March I should be good? Also are the supplies I listed good enough to grow
          Last edited by GoodVibes420; 12-04-2019, 08:23 PM. Reason: Meant to say May

        #6
        The problem you will face is that an outdoor grow with kind soil is subject to substantial amounts of rainwater and essentially, it is overwatering that will flush beneficial microbes in the soil, right out of the mix. I’ve grown several vegetables using super soil in the bottom of the hole to get the plants off to a good start and it did go very well, but I did keep top dressing them. You may find a need to cure deficiencies if don’t plan on feeding. 5 gallon pots are fine but you could use 3 gallon to retain extra funds and have an additional pot or two. Will you need to carry water a long distance?

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        • GoodVibes420
          GoodVibes420 commented
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          Yes I’ll be traveling about a mile and won’t be able to drive so I plan on leaving a 5 gallon jug at the grow site since rain will be a problem any recommendations on what I should feed them I want to give them the nutrients they need but I see a lot of packages containing a lot of different nutrients bottles I want the borderline nutrients they need nothing extra nothing less

        #7
        I grew gorilla style for 20+ years with only a shovel and seed, everything else needed was in the woods,, BTW I am in Oklahoma. I planted in the ground and never watered, ok I did once, and a rabbit cut the plant down. Cant grow outside in the winter, that is true, spring is just around the corner!
        My first legal grow was outside (garden) and covered for winter with a heater, autos dont get to tall, and photos can be kept short,,,.

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        • GoodVibes420
          GoodVibes420 commented
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          What region of Oklahoma wanting to know to see the climate difference it’s probably not that big of a difference also when guerrilla farming should I grow autos or photos I want to get the biggest yield possible but a beginner seed

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