Yeah that sounds like making this soil would be extremely convenient for my outdoor grows. I was basically using this season to try to dial in a schedule and program as much as possible since it's my first one outdoors. I am extremely happy how things have gone so far but I know I have made multiple mistakes throughout the season. I am going to do a search for this soil recipe and give it a shot. Thanks for the input man!
mistakes are the best way to learn.every year i learn something new.always.i would use coots recipe as a base and add a few other things as well.i had a couple other members help me build some soil for this season.in this batch,i also added alfafa meal,greensand and just a little cow manure(moo doo i think) the plants have been thriving.the amount of perlite or whatever aeration you choose is very,very important.dont be shy about adding that.at least 33% or more.last years soil could have used a bit of amending as ive had to supplement with the bat guano for nitrogen this season.i plan on sending a soil sample out at the end of the season for analysis.the pic is from this years soil,that plant was about 18" when i put it out last week of june.any questions pm me and ill try and help anyway i can.gl on the rest of your grow
I used the kiss method with good soil and worm castings and had some really nice tasting bud from that.
That was 2 seasons ago and I think ill go back to that method this grow coming up (southern hemisphere)
yeah,a good soil is hard to beat.tbh,ive personally just had problems feeding from a bottle.i follow the directions but either dont give enough or give too much,volume wise.with this nutrient rich,"built" soil in larger containers,my plants stay green thru veg and in flower,i add very minimal in terms of a bloom formula.like i said earlier,im onto the fish bone meal this grow,and like the results so far.i think the worm castings are A1 as well.damn,is it time for you to start your grow already? seems you were just harvesting lol