1.5 cu.ft. bag of Fox Farms Ocean Forest, 1 cu.ft. bag of Fox Farms Light Warrior, to this add 30% Botanicare Coco Coir and 10% Perlite. How far would this mix get me until I needed to feed? Could I start seeds in this mix? Would I treat it like a soil still, or more like coco? How will this affect watering? This is going to be a guerilla grow in the woods, so I don't want to have to go water them 2 times a day or something. I will be close to them would like to go see them maybe every second or third day, if possible. Any other tips, feel free to share. Thanks!
Sounds like a nice mix. Very similar to how I've started and continued a few grows.
So it's 60% soil, 30% coco, and 10% perlite. All good quality sources.
How far.... prob until the plants are maybe 3 weeks old.
Depends how big they'll get. Maybe up to the 5-8th node or so.
After that, I'd guess that N and prob Ca / Mg deficiencies will show.
Good chance Ca / Mg def show before that, cos the high coco %.
Can start seeds in it, no problem.
I'd treat it like soil, because it's 60% soil.
But ... cause of the coco, it's prob gonna have Ca / Mg problems...
I'd prob water a lot like soil.
How much you need to water them in the woods depends more on your native soil and climate.
If the native soil in the holds water nicely and the climate has had high rains,
or ongoing spring rains, then you're fine.
Needing to water 2x per day outside is ... kind of unheard of.
Unless you're growing in a desert or something??
If it is very, very dry in your area, could drop some water crystals in.
But make sure to use small amount, and pre-soak / expand them.
Otherwise, a big amount of powdered crystals will explode the soil when it rains....
I'd add some dolomite lime to your mix, to deal with Ca / Mg issues from the coco.
Oh, when you first soak to prepare your coco, you could do it with some kind of Ca / Mg nute.
Low dose, but good soak. Could maybe use lime, but then watch the pH (lime is 7.0).
Or use some kind of high Ca / Mg nutrients into your holes.
If you're growing guerilla style, you don't want to visit that much.
That's a warning, but I'm guilty of this myself, so ..................
Come and check out the Outdoor Growing forum here at AFN.
Lots of good reading and journals!