supersoil is a term that simply means that a potting soil has been amended with amendments. what part makes this a flawed design?
I am glad subcool has made the term supersoil popular because that is what got me into organics. What I call supersoil now is anything from promix mixed with compost to a full recipe.. always recycling and reamending, The only thing I still buy plain promix for is seedlings and cuttings. Growing in 20+gallon containers indoor doesnt work for everyone.
You can use it, and it'll grow plants.
I just prefer different methods, and using your definition?
Well, if that's the case then I stand corrected.
The reasons I don't like the "subcool" method is because of what I stated earlier.
And by that I mean the method described n the "sticky"
Too many water soluble nutrients, layered soil is not logical in my opinion (we've alllllll seen cannabis' roots SHOOT straight down to the bottom of the container first, which is why it's such a hardy plant, the root system is substantial on these plants)
BUT putting more nutrients in the bottom of the container with the assumption that it's going to "have food for later" is foolish, especially when you compound that by using water soluble nutrients to begin with.
That's what i'm saying, also I believe my list of amendments is a lil better, but i'm biased.
More than one way to grow herb though.
Bovine products I don't like
Bovine bone meal can be potentially lethal, research prion diseases and you'll see what I mean.