New Grower Think Different First Time Outdoor Balcony Grow

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Hi Everyone!

My Neighbour and I (we live in the same building with 3 other students) are planning on planting 2 'think different' seeds on our balcony. It is located to the south, so it should get a lot of sunlight every morning and midday and a limited amount during the evening.
It's a first time grow for both of us so we could really use the help of some experienced growers out here :-).

This is what we have decided on so far:

-Strain: Think Different
*EDIT: Thinking about using autofrisian dew instead, suggestions are welcome!
-Medium: I already have some potting soil at my place. It's pretty much a universal light potting soil with a slightly acidic PH;). I guess it wil work just fine.
-Location: Balcony
-Pots: somewhere between 15-20 litres. We're probably going to go with wathever kind of pot we can find in the supermarket
-Nutrients: I have a pot of nutrients at home with N-P-K = 5-7-6. Do you guys think that this is good enough? I'm planning on starting to add them to the soil during flowering stage.
-starting date: the first of May (2013). I'm going to let them grow behind my window for the two first weeks and them place them outside.

We're probably not going to buy a PH meter or any additional nutrients. Any advice on what we really need though?

PS: If I made any language mistakes, please forgive me. English is my third language.
 
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Thanks for the post on mine :D We'll probably be neck and neck, same strain, same weather (almost) hehe

Anyway I think I can help out with your nutrient question:
People generally use different nutes for the flowering and vegetative stage in the grow. During the vegetative stage, when the plant is growing but not budding, people use nutes high in N, because it helps the plant grow alot :D In the flowering stage people use nutes high in P cause I guess it helps the buds get dank :D
Your nutes have slightly higher P so will be better for later stages. I would consider buying some nutes if possible though, probably worth it :D

Good luck with the grow, looking forward to seeing how this turns out, subbed :D
 
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