Nmccray420
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In Subcool's super soil recipe he states that the super soil needs a minimum of 6 weeks to inoculate. 6 weeks gives the soil enough time to form a web of mycorrhizae. I recently mixed a batch of super soil on tuesday and checked it today and I found the web starting to form.
I used the recipe as a guideline but had to use what was available in my area since I'm currently not at home (CO).
My Recipe :
2 large bags of Fox Farm Ocean Forest (1.5 cu ft)
1 medium bag of Fox Farm Light Warrior (1.0 cu ft)
1 small bag of Fox Farm Happy Frog (.5 cu ft)
1 large bad of Soil Mender Raised Bed Mix(1.5 cu ft) for moisture control
15 lb of Worm Warrior Worm Castings
2.5 lbs of Steamed Bone Meal
2.5 lbs of Blood Meal
2.5 lbs of Bat Guano
1.5 lbs of Rock Phosphate
1/3 cup of Epson Salt
1/2 cup of Dolomite Lime
1/4 cup Azomite
1 tbsp Humic Acid
*also added Great White to the mix (about 1.5 oz) and added AquaShield (about 1.5 tsp) to the water before I watered it
My question: Is this normal at this early stage of inoculation?
This picture is after 4 days of inoculation

I used the recipe as a guideline but had to use what was available in my area since I'm currently not at home (CO).
My Recipe :
2 large bags of Fox Farm Ocean Forest (1.5 cu ft)
1 medium bag of Fox Farm Light Warrior (1.0 cu ft)
1 small bag of Fox Farm Happy Frog (.5 cu ft)
1 large bad of Soil Mender Raised Bed Mix(1.5 cu ft) for moisture control
15 lb of Worm Warrior Worm Castings
2.5 lbs of Steamed Bone Meal
2.5 lbs of Blood Meal
2.5 lbs of Bat Guano
1.5 lbs of Rock Phosphate
1/3 cup of Epson Salt
1/2 cup of Dolomite Lime
1/4 cup Azomite
1 tbsp Humic Acid
*also added Great White to the mix (about 1.5 oz) and added AquaShield (about 1.5 tsp) to the water before I watered it
My question: Is this normal at this early stage of inoculation?
This picture is after 4 days of inoculation
