rdo420
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Hyroot, how do your veganic grows yield compared to say a soil mix also containing animal based meals as well as plant and mineral based amendments? Would you have maybe an average yield per gallon of soil mix? I ask because i am interested in doing veganics but worried about my yield taking a hit. I'm already on a small scale as it is.
When you say 'these nutes' are you referring to the Vegan Mix? Do you have more info or a link for this? Thanks for the reply btw.
down to earth vegan mix
http://www.amazon.com/Down-Earth-6-Pound-Vegan-7822/dp/B001B2W9HS
http://www.downtoearthfertilizer.com/forms/dtegardeningguide.pdf
https://www.rollitup.org/led-other-lighting/706961-hans-led-inda-gro-par.html
https://www.rollitup.org/led-other-lighting/783873-multis-area-51-xgs-190-a.html
What's up man? Didn't know you we're a soil guy. I'm one my self, I pretty much follow subs recipe with a few alterations.
It goes..
1.5 cu ft bag premium soil
7# ewc
1# forest humus
7oz blood meal
9oz bone meal
9oz bat guano
2 tbs Epsom salts
2 tbs azomite
4 tbs lime
1 cup kelp meal
1/2 cup alfalfa meal
1 cup marine cuisine
mix it all up, let cook, plant and bam! Dank.
you get those hellraisers yet rdo??
Hey quick question. I keep hearing about "cooking" these organic mixes, does that mean sit out under sun or is there some method I have missed. and as far as soil to start with any recommendations? should I use something like roots 707? any thoughts are greatly appreciated. thanks!
"Cooking" a mix is a literal term which refers to the breakdown of the ingredients put in the soil by bacteria and certain fungi so the plant can thrive. You cook a mix by mixing up all your ingredients with base soil(roots/ocean forest) set in containers or out in the sun and water. Let sit for 30 days and it's done cooking,fill 1/3 pot with cooked soil rest with normal base soil and there ya go. I never see any deficiencies of any sort using super soil. Just follow subs directions and you'll get dank, premium!
Subs mix has a tonne of stuff IME you don't need to achieve a good organic haul, but it does help for sure. Subs mix, even something close can be hard to achieve outside the USA.
Cooking is not a literal term at all, you don't need heat. You just need to let the soil sit, I have made perfectly effective soil indoors in a fairly cool environment, one that doesn't exceed 25 C and can go down as low as 16 c my soil was certainly never in contact with direct sunlight. This is something that scared me away from organics for a long time as I don't have an outdoor space to have a big soil pile, you can make perfectly fine soil in rubbermaid totes indoors, there is no need for heat at all. Heck half the time my soil was sitting under a open window mid winter, I re-amended and seen spring tails squirming around.