Shwagbag
Well-Known Member
Its called LC's Soilless Mix. This is what BurnOne uses for his "super soil".Word up!
Well like I said, glad we could link up bro.
But I'm thinking about trying to move towards the veganic side of things within the next couple grows.
I'm sure you probably know, but if you don't, veganic is pretty much and extreme for of organics and supposedly produces the BEST tasting weed!
Everything I got is pretty much genetically engineered to put one of the ass lol so I figure I'll atone to the taste as I go.
And I'm curious what made you choose blood an bone meal over the guanos?? I would have gone with guanos and left the blood and bones meal out which is why i'm asking?? I would say off whim, that guanos should be the superior fertilized because they're good for more than nutrional value in the soil
& I'll be up in club 600 soon prettyyyy soon!
https://www.icmag.com/ic/showthread.php?t=53792
I think the logic behind using bone meal over guanos in the soil mix is that guanos have greater solubility. Blood meal is is a highly soluble source of N, so immediately available in the mix. As I understand, bone meal is less soluble than guano. Some of the flowering nutrients and calcium are immediately available, and some must be broken down. Hence, the usage of high soluble guanos in teas. Let the plant have the blood meal for immediate N availability, bone meal for a combination of immediate and slower release. Then use flowering teas with guano for the greater solubility and micro organism activity to provide more immediate flowering nutrients while continuing to break down the organics in the soil for availability added nutrients. I usually opt for fish bone meal as opposed to regular bone meal when possible. What I was most surprised about is the amount of powdered lime he recommends, 1 cup per cubic foot of mix. I like to read that, because I feel my mix is light on lime later in flower and I hate giving soluble cal mag to an organic grow.
I can understand why you'd rather stay away from blood and bone meal if you're leaning veganic. Take a closer look at the Ecoscraps product if you're into that, I'm definitely looking to add a bag or two into my mix. 100% veganic, no poo or animal waste.