Ive got a bag of that Dr Earth Life for this years guerilla crop.
Schwagbag, have you used the Dr earth life and bloom food on mj before? If so, how did you use it and how much? I'd like to be able to mix some of the 5-5-5 and a little of the bloom with the local dirt and then come back periodically and top dress some fertilizer back in as the season progresses. Im planning on digging holes that are about 3 feet across and 2 feet deep.
In other news, I picked up a couple 100 gallon smart pots last week and Im going use supersoil in them. I bought a couple packs of super soil ammendments pre mixed from ebay and they include:
2.5lbs Blood Meal 13.6-0-0
2.5 lbs Steamed Bone Meal 1-25-0
2.5lbs Bat Guano 0-12-1
2.0 lbs Pot Ash 0-0-50
0.5lbs Azomite (70+ Trace Elements)
1/4 Cup Powdered Humic Acid
1 Cup Epsom Salt- Magnesium Sulphate
1 Cup Dolomite-49% Calcium Carbonate 36% Magnesium Carbonate
1/2 Cup Mycorrhizal Fungi
You're supposed to mix this with 4 Bags (1.5 Cu/Ft) of quality potting soil. and 50 lbs of EWC. Its supposed to come out to about 6 cubic feet. The batch I made earlier today made two 32 gallon trash cans nearly full of soil.
I used FF Ocean Forest for one batch of super soil and I Might try that Miracle grow Organic soil with the other bunch of ammendments to see if Its worth the $20 for the FFOF or if i can get away with cheaper dirt for outdoor growing in containers.
Since I havent been able to find a reliable cheap source of EWC up in the YOOP(or north of gaylord) I decided to mix in a bag and a half 50 lbs) of composted cow manure inplace of the EWC my super soil recipe calls for.
Ill be putting the 100 gallon smart pots on top of pallets so the get lots of good air flow around the pots.
Hey Jerry, this mix sounds great!
I currently use Subcool's mix and its worked well for me for a couple of years doing indoor. I use the Dr. Earth Life for my vegging plants in pro-mix as a top dressing application, and they love it. I also use the 745 bud and bloom organic 8 for flowering plants as a top dressing, usually 1 cup per 8 gallon, and usually after the 3-4 week mark of flower. I also just started to use the bud and bloom in compost teas and my flowering plants are very happy. Good news for me because I got a little lazy in the grow room and my diligence is finally paying off.
If you're considering the Dr. Earth for topdressing I can testify that I think the results are very good using a soil mix VERY close to yours.
That mix will come out to more than 6 cubic feet because you're using 6 cubic feet of soil as a base. Everything else is adding volume to that. I usually get about 100 gallons of mix to a full 8 bag subcool mix though, 32 gallons x 3 filled to the rim. The composted cow manure should be a fine substitute for the EWC, and overall I really like the looks of your mix! I'm actually in the process of working out a mix with the Dr. Earth fertilizer mixes. I'm not sure what amounts to use just yet, it will be trial and error to start with.
I would recommend more humic acid, more azomite and some added kelp meal. Honestly the addition of kelp meal would probably make that mix sweet ass sweet. Kelp meal and humic acid are garden gold for the microbiology! I'm guessing your composted manure is loaded with humic acid too though. If you're planning on vegging for a good while in the mix, I think you may need some more N either during veg or flower. Some more composted manure of the Dr. Earth Life would probably work fine for that. This mix in 100 gallon containers will make some very nice trees for you! But if its your fist time using it outdoor I would keep an eye on them if you can.
My next mix will be base soil + mostly Dr. Earth bud and bloom and Epsoma Tomato Tone. There will be plenty of other additives, but mostly for microbiology, micro nutrients and diversity.