I think you mean ..."I switched to soil and will never go back."
That's great. I think a lot of guys are down with using soil, but I think most still toss the soil after a grow. I think it's worth specifically discussing the amendments. Some are needed, and some, like clay and humus, can get maxed.
I have some thoughts on amendments, but have to head to the grocery store now.
Base Soil
1/3 Sphagnum Peat from Premier Peat or Alaska Peat
1/3 Aeration material (2 parts Perlite, 2 parts chunky coco, 1 part Vermiculite)
1/3 Humus (1 part EWC, 1 part local / used topsoil, 1 part leaf litter, 1 part compost)
Per Cubic Foot of the Base Soil:
½ Cup DE
½ Cup Espoma Starter Plus
1 cup Charcoal
½ Cup Epsom Salt
4 cups Rock Powders (4X Glacial, 1X Bentonite, 1X Oyster Shell, 1X Basalt)
½ Cup Neem Meal (2 g / L)
1 Cup Crab Shell Meal
2 Cups Kelp Meal (Espoma makes it)
2 Cups Fish Meal
2 Cups Fish Bone Meal
1 Cup Sul-Po-Mag
½ Cup Alfalfa
1.5 Cups Montmorillonite clay
1.5 Cups Pyrophyllite Clay
Moisten with Fresh Aloe (2 Tbs Juice with 1 gallon water) and Accelerant Tea (Comfrey, Yarrow, Horsetail or Nettle)
I pre-inoculate with BTI and Nematodes. Let rest for 4 weeks.
Recipe largely courtesy of Gascanistan and Clackamas Coot. Tried and true. With amendments, they don't even till the soil. Chop one plant, plop a seed or clone right next to it and keep going. 12-13 generations like that and the fungal colony just gets more and more efficient by not disturbing the soil. Add a few worms. They're free. Red wigglers, not nightcrawlers.