semajkroy
Well-Known Member
so I've been working on my "supersoilish" recipe for close to a year now with one grow under my belt that I think was pretty successful 5 ozs off two plants vegged 30 days under 400 watt hps , anyways now IM growing 12/12 from seed and clones as its the only way to keep a flow and I want to make sure my mixes are suitable and not too hot for a range of mostly indica strains in 2 gallon smart pots
my soils go as
starter soil :
7 gallon container with
1 part vermiculite
1 part miracle grow organic
1 part seedling starter mix (sphagnum peat , dolomite , perilite mostly)
I also add 1/2 cup of jobes fast start (4-4-2) and also has jobes biozome
and 1/2 cup of jobes garden tone (2-4-4) I think , they live in this from seedling to a month old , I'm not to concerned with this mix as I've used it for a while with no burn and great growth and rootballs at transplant from solo cups to the two gallon smart pots
finishing mix all of this is in a 20 gallon container , roughly 2.5 cuft
BASE :
1.5 cu ft Fox farm ocean forest
5 lbs ewc
vermiculite
perilite
seedling starter mix
river pebbles
FOOD:
1 cup fishbone meal
2 cups jones garden tone
2 cups jobes fast start
2 cups kelp meal
a handful of Peruvian seabird guano (less than a cup)
MINERAL:
1 cup azomite
1 cup soft rock phosphate
also a couple handfuls of pelletized dolomite for a slower release
I transplant them at a month old into this mix in 2 gallon smart pots I'm a little concerned with this mix being too hot I only have one northern lights going in this mix at the moment has been in it for close to a month without any problems
now my questions ... I picked up some liquid karma today and plan on only using it once there in there final pots twice a week at 2 tsp per gallon ( theyre drinking about a half a gallon every other day at a little over 2 months from seed) should I use more or less or sounds like a good plan)
also I got some free samples of myco madness today and by some I mean alot and would like to add it, because why not, from an hr of research I understand they don't become "active" until they're roots present for them to do they're magic with so should I add it to my soil same as an amendment and if so how much per cu ft ? Or should I just water it in like the directions on the samples say and how often ?
thanks for any views and opinions hoping for some solid advice from you much more experienced organic growers
my soils go as
starter soil :
7 gallon container with
1 part vermiculite
1 part miracle grow organic
1 part seedling starter mix (sphagnum peat , dolomite , perilite mostly)
I also add 1/2 cup of jobes fast start (4-4-2) and also has jobes biozome
and 1/2 cup of jobes garden tone (2-4-4) I think , they live in this from seedling to a month old , I'm not to concerned with this mix as I've used it for a while with no burn and great growth and rootballs at transplant from solo cups to the two gallon smart pots
finishing mix all of this is in a 20 gallon container , roughly 2.5 cuft
BASE :
1.5 cu ft Fox farm ocean forest
5 lbs ewc
vermiculite
perilite
seedling starter mix
river pebbles
FOOD:
1 cup fishbone meal
2 cups jones garden tone
2 cups jobes fast start
2 cups kelp meal
a handful of Peruvian seabird guano (less than a cup)
MINERAL:
1 cup azomite
1 cup soft rock phosphate
also a couple handfuls of pelletized dolomite for a slower release
I transplant them at a month old into this mix in 2 gallon smart pots I'm a little concerned with this mix being too hot I only have one northern lights going in this mix at the moment has been in it for close to a month without any problems
now my questions ... I picked up some liquid karma today and plan on only using it once there in there final pots twice a week at 2 tsp per gallon ( theyre drinking about a half a gallon every other day at a little over 2 months from seed) should I use more or less or sounds like a good plan)
also I got some free samples of myco madness today and by some I mean alot and would like to add it, because why not, from an hr of research I understand they don't become "active" until they're roots present for them to do they're magic with so should I add it to my soil same as an amendment and if so how much per cu ft ? Or should I just water it in like the directions on the samples say and how often ?
thanks for any views and opinions hoping for some solid advice from you much more experienced organic growers