Sohum living soil re-amend soil

Hi guys I have just done my 1st grow with sohum living soil I was wondering if anyone can point my in the right direction to what I need to add to reuse My soil I know worm casting and bone meal but after that I am a bit lost thanks
 

weedstoner420

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Is there anything special about the Sohum mix or is it just a brand of water-only soil? You could go with an all-in-one dry fertilizer blend for re-amending. At least as a beginner, I've found that is easier than trying to add separate ingredients.

I've been using a mix of KIS Organics nutrient pack and Espoma Tomato Tone at 2-3 cups per 10 gallons, but there are many different brands out there. I see a lot of people on here using Gaia Green 4/4/4 too.

Then replenish the compost/ewc and perlite/whatever you're using for aeration, maybe 1 cup of each per gallon.
 

kratos015

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Is there anything special about the Sohum mix or is it just a brand of water-only soil? You could go with an all-in-one dry fertilizer blend for re-amending. At least as a beginner, I've found that is easier than trying to add separate ingredients.

I've been using a mix of KIS Organics nutrient pack and Espoma Tomato Tone at 2-3 cups per 10 gallons, but there are many different brands out there. I see a lot of people on here using Gaia Green 4/4/4 too.

Then replenish the compost/ewc and perlite/whatever you're using for aeration, maybe 1 cup of each per gallon.
Pretty much this.

Don't even need to dump the pots, can just dig tiny holes and plant new clones straight into the pots. Top dress with a 4-4-4 or 6-4-4 type of AIO fertilizer blend until bloom, then switch to 4-6-4.

Similar to how you did it the first time, just keep planting new plants and top dressing as you go.
 
Sohum is Just add water only soil and I will need to go and have a look at ksi Organics and Espoma Tomato Tone cheers for advise & the heads up much appreciated
 

weedstoner420

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And it’s hot enough to last without added nutes
It depends on how big your plants and containers are. For small to medium indoor plants you'd probably need a 7-10 gallon container minimum, larger if you want larger plants/longer veg time. Otherwise you may run out of nutes in the soil and need to add more at some point.
 

Gwood703

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It depends on how big your plants and containers are. For small to medium indoor plants you'd probably need a 7-10 gallon container minimum, larger if you want larger plants/longer veg time. Otherwise you may run out of nutes in the soil and need to add more at some point.
Noted thanks
 
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