Need help with some ferts and soil

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Hey, guys, I plan to start growing an autoflower strain in my greenhouse this season, in a pot. I was needing some help with choosing the correct fertilizers and soils.

I already have some basic knowledge, because i did a quite a bit of research into growing but mostly into hydroponics and indoor growing, but then realized that it would be too expensive to go hydro and buy name-brand fertilizers. I live in the Baltic region of Europe and I don’t have any growshops in my country, nor the surrounding countries, so I dont have acces to any name-brand fertilizers or soils, like foxfarm. And I also dont have acces to some stuff like seaweed, and bone meal, mychorizaae.

I found some locally made fertilizers and their valued of NPK and other elements, I was hoping for someone to shine some light on how good they are.

And alsoI needhelp getting the ratios of my soil down.

As you can see in the pictures I’ve added, I found 3 good quality liquid fertilizers, but I dont know if the values ar any good for my grow. And how much should I add, how often and when should I switch them up?
As for the soil I plan to mix: some universal potting soil, peat, vermiculite, perlite, worm castings, eggshells, lime, manure, maybe coco, fish meal. But I dont know what ratios I should use.

This is my first time on the growing scene, and my first time on this forum. I hope I don’t come off lazy or stupid, because im ready to devote a lot of time into this stuff and I’m really passionate for it. I already have devoted a considerable time into research and I’m ready to devote more! All help is appreciated, thanks! :)
 

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Hey, guys, I plan to start growing an autoflower strain in my greenhouse this season, in a pot. I was needing some help with choosing the correct fertilizers and soils.

I already have some basic knowledge, because i did a quite a bit of research into growing but mostly into hydroponics and indoor growing, but then realized that it would be too expensive to go hydro and buy name-brand fertilizers. I live in the Baltic region of Europe and I don’t have any growshops in my country, nor the surrounding countries, so I dont have acces to any name-brand fertilizers or soils, like foxfarm. And I also dont have acces to some stuff like seaweed, and bone meal, mychorizaae.

I found some locally made fertilizers and their valued of NPK and other elements, I was hoping for someone to shine some light on how good they are.

And alsoI needhelp getting the ratios of my soil down.

As you can see in the pictures I’ve added, I found 3 good quality liquid fertilizers, but I dont know if the values ar any good for my grow. And how much should I add, how often and when should I switch them up?
As for the soil I plan to mix: some universal potting soil, peat, vermiculite, perlite, worm castings, eggshells, lime, manure, maybe coco, fish meal. But I dont know what ratios I should use.

This is my first time on the growing scene, and my first time on this forum. I hope I don’t come off lazy or stupid, because im ready to devote a lot of time into this stuff and I’m really passionate for it. I already have devoted a considerable time into research and I’m ready to devote more! All help is appreciated, thanks! :)
So if u can't get those things no problem get bananas any fruit or veggies scraps and add tree bark and plant matter leaves stems ect and hay put it in a pile with soil start now so it breaks down this will give it the nutrients the plant needs. You can use bananas and other fruit chopped fine with animals pop for teas lmk if I can help I will do wat I can
 
You can buy stuff at walmart or similar big box stores in your area in the gardening section. It'll work just fine or buy online. I buy a lot of grow stuff on ebay
 
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