I'm not one to talk shit, except for when it amuses me
but subcool invests his money in McDonald's stock, dude's soil building skills leaves a lot to be desired. And the way he turns soil into an ammonia pile; following the recipe doesn't matter. Just don't plant anything into your ammonia pile until it stops stinking up your basement.
If you wanted to follow a quality recipe like the one I posted for you previously tho...
It's compost, so you could use it as a part of your compost ratio. Might as well use it up if you got it. I would lean on a more bacterial heavy compost like worm castings, composted manure, or thermally produced compost for a cannabis crop though. Forest floor compost is great for soil building in a garden bed, it's not something I would recommend or personally use in a container garden. You could make an argument for it's benefits, it's not like it's toxic lol. But it is bagged compost, that has to travel on a truck to a distributor, and then on another truck to a wholesaler, where it sits for god knows how long until it goes on another truck to your local growstore or online distributor; where it sits for god knows how long until you buy it. And they charge you 10 bucks for half a cubic foot.
My point being, you might be able to find a local compost producer (most towns have at the very least a large landscaping company that produces or sources local compost that they will also sell). The product will be fresher and more active, and you'll pay 20 bucks for a cubic yard (you prolly don't have to buy all that)
hahaha. trust me, you're not the first or last to talk shit about subcools recipe. As i navigate this forum, i come across a lot of peeps talking smack about it. But it is the recipe that introduced me to organic growing, therefor, allowing me to cross paths with you. So i guess thats cool. Anyway, like i said before, i had a lot of the ingredients left over from about a year ago and decided to use them up when i read some guys modified subcools recipe.
modified:
2 bags roots natural and organic soil
15 pounds Earth Worm Castings (Karma Castings)
420g fish bone meal (down to earth 3-16-0)
420g bat guano (happy frog 0-5-0) / i used 250g of Jamaican bat guano (sunleaves 0-10-0)
420g blood meal (down to earth 12-0-0)
80g potassium sulfate (0-0-50)
200g ancient forest alaska humus (general organics)
200g xtreme mycorrhizal granules / i used Bio-Live (down to earth 5-4-2)
200g azomite
100g sea kelp (algamin 1-0-2) / i used 100g of Kelp Meal (down to earth 1-0.1-2)
70g dolomite lime (30% cal 3% mg or 75/12)
50g alfalfa meal (down to earth 2.5-1-1)
20g humic acid powder (down to earth)
Rasta Roy:
base soil:
1 bag House and Garden Coco (1.75cf)
1 bag Aurora Innovations Precision Perlite (2cf) eye balled to 1.75
1 bag Purple Cow Activated Compost (1 cf)
15 pounds Karma Worm Castings
added about 2 cups of Ancient Alaska Humus
Mix
.75 cup Fish Meal (down to earth 8-6-0)
.75 cup Crab Meal (down to earth 4-3-0)
.75 cup Oyster Shell (down to earth)
.75 cup Kelp Meal (down to earth 1-0.1-2)
Plan to use your ACCT teas throughout and 2tbs of alfalfa and kept per gallon for Veg Tea. and
Five gallons dechlorinated or RO water
4-6 cups of worm castings
1/2 cup of kelp
1/4 cup of molasses
Brew 24-48 hours
Can dilute with up to 15 gallons of water for Flower Tea.
i spent $152.47 acquiring all needed ingredients i didn't have; that includes both bags of Roots and ingredients for your base soil. Not bad at all IMO. Also, as i was going through my shopping list, the guys at the shop really liked your recipe and said that i will be much happier with your medium.
Both Mediums are sitting nice and hot under the sun. The subcool i will cook for an entire month. Rasta Roy will let it sit about 2 weeks.
Ill post pics very soon.