SOIL GROWING- Cannabis Marijuana seeds Growing Guide
Use Super Soil brand in California, as this is the only
known soil on the West Coast that is guaranteed to be good.
Many other brands are mostly wood products and have very few
nutrients, are too moist, etc. Add vermiculite, pearlite or
sand to Super Soil to increase the drainage and aeration.
Organic gardeners use their own compost prepaired from a
mixture of chicken, cow or other manure and household food
waste, leaves, lawn clippings, dog hair and other waste
products including urine, which is high in nitrogen. Dog hair
is not recommended for guerilla gardeners planting off their
property where police could find it. DNA tests could prove it
was YOUR dogs hair!
Use P4 water crystals in the soil to give the plants a few
days worth of emergency water reserves. This substance swells
up with water and holds it like a sponge, so that roots will
have a reserve if harsh drought makes constant watering
necessary. Go real easy on this stuff though, it tends to sink
to the bottom of the pot and suffocate bottom roots (new
growth roots) and stunts the plant. Use in extreme moderation,
let it swell up for at least an hour before mixing with other
soil.
Plant size in soil is directly related to pot size. If you
want the plant to grow bigger, put it in a bigger pot.
Usually, 1/2 gallon per foot of plant is sufficient. A six
foot plant would require a minimum of a 3 gallon pot.
Remember, square containers have more volume in a square space
(like a closet).
Planting in the ground is always preferable when growing in
soil. The plants can then grow to any size, unlimited by pot
size.
Bat Guano, chicken manure, or worm castings can all be used
to fertilize organically in soil. Manures can burn, so they
should be composted with the soil first, before planting, over
several weeks. Sea weed is available to provide a rich trace
mineral source that breaks down slowly and constantly feeds
the plants.
If growing outdoors in available soil, look around for
leaves and other natural sources of nitrogen and work them
into the soil, along with some dolmite lime and composted
organic fertilizer. Even small amounts of plant food such as
Miracle Grow can be added to soil at this time. (Organic
gardeners frown upon this practice, however. Toxic wastes are
produced by commercial fertilizer production.) Mulch can be
made from leaves and spread out over the garden area to hold
in moisture and keep down weeds near the plants.
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