Quick Soil Question

somedude247

Well-Known Member
If I mix a batch of amended soil for supersoil but seperate it into 2 halves keeping half dry and not cook it and wet down and cook the other half for SS, will the uncooked portion be safe to use as a potting base without burning anything? Thanks.
 

laxfiz

New Member
yeah dude. take your seedlings, and stick them all right into that uncooked supersoil! _____ go ready the sticky!!!!!! its all in there
 

laxfiz

New Member
the answer to your question is: No, you cant.

you never even use supersoil as a base even after its cooked..... go read more on his sticky so you dont sound like an idiot, and mostly that you do things right. its in the first damn page
 

somedude247

Well-Known Member
No shit sherlock, I know not to use the cooked portion. Ive read the sticky. I cant find where it says anything about uncooked soil uses. If its not cooked, are the nutrients available as if you just added them to the mix? Or will the soil cook even if its dry? And the only idiot is you being a dick. This was a simple question NOT covered in the stickys. No one talks abouts uncooked soil being used or being HOT. Of course HOT soil will burn the shit outta the plants.
 

thepaintedchef

Well-Known Member
Why wouldn't you cook it. It's a east of good soil. When you would water your seedlings it would start the activation and burn the shit out of everything. Why not just do the math cook up a half batch and save the rest of the base soil to start off in.
 

laxfiz

New Member
No shit sherlock, I know not to use the cooked portion. Ive read the sticky. I cant find where it says anything about uncooked soil uses. If its not cooked, are the nutrients available as if you just added them to the mix? Or will the soil cook even if its dry? And the only idiot is you being a dick. This was a simple question NOT covered in the stickys. No one talks abouts uncooked soil being used or being HOT. Of course HOT soil will burn the shit outta the plants.
look fucker. you didn't read shit.

it says it HOT!! all over the fucking internet!!!! google it one! and it is in the sticky!!!!!

I was joking, thats why i answered your question. fucking noob piece of shit
 

laxfiz

New Member
lol, i just keep laughing at you. cause i searched once. in RIU search bar. and found like 100 people talking about hot supersoil.

lol. @ u. WOW!!!!
 

whodatnation

Well-Known Member
laxfiz your the one thats looking like the piece of shit here. Why so hostile? if you dont want to help then dont reply.

somedude just cook all of it and use it as you need. Never plant in uncooked soil, and dont plant directly in ss. Its strong stuff "hot" so fill the container maybe 2/3 full and add a base potting mix ontop of that.
 

thepaintedchef

Well-Known Member
No need to be such an ass. This is our community / counter culture and a Lil helping heads go a long way. I understand your frustration with lazy noobs but I realized its easier and a lot better on the soul to help instead of trolling. Have a dank day everybody.
 

laxfiz

New Member
i dont really give a shit. I know im hostile, so?!
I did help him. i told him the answer and gave a pointer on where to look. I just said it in my own language.
people have different personalities. fuck the world, f u, f my cat, f subcool, f jesus, f everything, accept it for what it is.
 

420forme

Active Member
I take clones from the cloner straight into 100% supersoil. No problems, I even feed all through flower with no burning. I think you guys got some pussy plants. Or mixed your soil wrong.
 

somedude247

Well-Known Member
LOL I dont have enough room for all the soil to cook at once. I was merely curious if I COULD use the pile of dry soil for potting or not. I NEVER planned on using it if its not safe, thats why I asked. I know COOKED soil is HOT, but is dry uncooked soil hot? It being more volatile was mentioned, do you mean unstable? Or is the concentration of nutrients too high regardless of being cooked or not?
 

BreadTruck

Member
somedude, if you try to use amended soil without cooking it, it will kill your plants, it would begin cooking when you watered and it is far far to hot for them to live in.
 

Senseimilla

Well-Known Member
When the plants are very seedlings I go with shabang's soilless mix. From another site but originally from overgrow (not credited sadly)
[h=2]~shabang~'s worm casting method[/h] The mix that I recommend is basically nothing but castings and drainage. I used to cut it with all sorts of things, including soilless peat-based mixes like pro-mix.. but then you're introducing a source for pH problems-- especially when others try and duplicate it but can't find the right brands then substitute with a peat-mix that is too acidic. So down to the bare basics of a mix:

40% castings
30% perlite
30% vermiculite
 

nugbuckets

Well-Known Member
yeah....lets keep it mellow.......everyone....sometimes we just interpret the language differently........we were all a nube at one time.
 

somedude247

Well-Known Member
Its amazing how many people dont understand what I was asking, post shit about HOT soil when the question is about uncooked soil, then they assume Im a NOOB b/c I asked a simple question!!!!!!!!!!!! After a few years of hydro, using SuperSoil is a drastic change!!!!! Thank you BreadTruck for the answer I was looking for. I never said I was going to use the soil, just asked if it was safe. I never thopught it was, I just wanted to clarify my thoughts. I use peat moss/perlite mix to start seeds and rooted clones. Im not a fucking retard like many of you act.
 
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