Quote Originally Posted by JungleSuperstar
i think im just gunna let nature take its cause with the nutrients, the plants grew on the earth before man started adding nutes, and they will grow on long into the future if man stop adding nutes, its just a yield thing reali i spose.

the woods im planting in... only 6 ppl have legal access to including myself and my 3 other family members, and its pretty secluded about 200ft away from the track through the woods so ill just use the wire to keep out animals and such:jointsmile:
Not exactly, while your yield may be high from a volume standpoint, your THC content could come out quite low depending on those soil conditions. As someone here recently mentioned to me, a good soil test kit is invaluable. I've tried growing females in shitty soil out in the woods. Come harvest time you know I got when a went back 4 months later?.

A 12' tall marijuana tree...and no buds. Needless to say, I left it there.

I would recommend at the very least a time release nute or you may be wasting your time.