Whats your soil mixtures??

RhinoHumpenPanda

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I was just wondering after looking through a few threads, i think it'd be a cool idea for people to post all their soil mixtures that they use! just a suggestion :D
 

WhiteRooster

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This year I'm keeping it simple I got a bag of Fox Farm Ocean Forest and mixed in 2 cups Dr. Earth All Purpose Fertilizer 4-4-4
 

Sunbiz1

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For indoors and outdoor contained, I dialed-in on a blend of peat, perlite, lime, worm castings, and an Epsoma blend granule nute.

For in-grounds, I am very fortunate to have some of the best native soil on the planet. You dig in this area, and the first thing you hit are worms b/c there is already a good 6 inches of aged compost...even in areas where soil has never been worked under native grasslands. So for this I only need to doctor up a bit with the granule nute.

Green, blue, and yellow generally have these desired characteristics:
http://soils.usda.gov/technical/classification/orders/mollisols_map.html
 

buckyboy

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Solo cups
EB Stone organic potting soil(perlite)
1 gallon buckets
EB Stone organic potting soil(perlite)
Holes(2 ft deep, 2 ft wide)
40% EB Stone potting soil(Aged pine bark, can spag peat moss, mushroom compost, forest prod compost, perlite, and fertilizer(derived from seabird guano, feather meal, bat guano, and kelp meal)
40% EB Stone flower and veg soil(Composted bark, chicken manure, mushroom compost, forest products compost, perlite)
10% EB Stone earth worm castings
10% Perlite
1 cup espoma biotone 4-3-3(top of hole)
1 cup espoma flower tone 3-4-5(bottom of hole)
With Jacks Classic and blossom booster on hand just in case I need a little boost later on.(1 feeding of 20-20-20(1/4 teaspoon) during preflowering and 1 feeding of the 10-30-20(1/4 teaspoon) at week 4 or 5 of flower)
Done.
I Purchased everything from my local nursery for about 200 bucks.
I averaged 8 ozs a plant(6 plants) with this mix last year. 3lbs for 200 bucks made me smile. And no, the jacks didnt affect the taste or the harshness or whatever one bit(for all of you all organic junkies). Smoke was excellent.
Good luck
 

Damnecro

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280sq feet Oregon Jorry
4 bales peatmoss
15 lbs oyster flour
50lbs pearlite
15 libs Kelp Meal
50 lbs composted rabbit manure
2 bales happy frog soil conditioner
1/2 bale of straw
10 gallons of sand
rototilled thouroughly
nematodes added during planting .
added lawn clippings around them to provide ground cover.


and for fun Golden Hops vines and some purple tomatoes lol :-P
 
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