I was originally interested in Kyle's line of nutes until he admitted there's about a 7-10% of synthetic stuff in it to extend the shelf life. I'm trying to be as organic as possible. I'm not a vegan either but it's gonna be a fun experiment to grow that way. I've heard people argue wether the EWC are truly vegan or not..my opinion is the worms are like bee's of the dirt. They play a major role in the forest floors decomposition and don't anything else then to wiggle around eating and pooping out gold.
We are on the exact same journey my friend. I spent about 6 mos researching this over the winter.
I have one friend who is a master grower who had converted his whole op to this method @ 10 yrs ago (he was thinking he would be able to get a premium for vegan herb but I dont think at least where he lives ppl were willing to pay any more). He has since switched to more of a biodynamic living soil setup, but was able to get me pointed in the right direction.
Initially I wanted to just buy the BAS LOS Vegan Mix, but with shipping its not cost effective. But he had the Pinto Bean compost alone w a free shipping deal. I figured that, plus the DTE Veganic mix + EWC + some lime would be a good starting point food wise and I can tweak it as needed.
I am not trying to recycle my soil between rounds, at least not atm. So will have a few attempts at this and will adjust based on results from previous batches (and most likely your results as well!).