getting started on organic soil

dbo24242

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I have now tried regular soil and DWC and want to give organic soil a shot. I have access to guano and tons of typical organics from a local shop and can mix most anything.

I'm thinking of doing a mix that is something like

2 gal perlite
2 gal vermiculite
1 gal high N bat guano
4 gal black gold organic mix
1 gal high P bat guano
1/4 cup epsom salt
1/2 cup dolomite lime
1 container dried myco additives

total cost: ~$50

to make about 10 gallons of mix

Comments? I don't know a ton about organics but I think if every fourth watering I use compost tea and every third watering I use some dried myco additives I think this could work pretty well, what do you think? Small amounts of molasses every other watering once they have nice roots.
 
That's a pretty hot soil you are making. After it is all mixed let it sit for about a month to "cook" and activate. You don't really need a high N bat guano, just a regular one will do, because this soil will be used for flowering. You can't plant any plants directly into a mix like that, it will burn the shit outta them. Subcool claims that with his super soil you will need to feed once in the middle of flowering and once with a "microblast", then the rest with water. And he also recommends some molasses or sweetner at the end for carbs. Lookin real good tho.
 
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