HighLife4Me
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Had a veteran pot smoker/grower tell me he uses sediment out of riverbeds to grow with because all of the minerals in which get ran off the mountain by rain and end up in rivers/streams. I tried it once, there were bugs all over my soil. I personally was not into it but i am sure it is good soil. He also grew outdoors so bugs in soil wouldn't be as much of a issue.
if you are looking to get some nice soil and are willing to spend a couple bucks go on ebay/amazon and grab some cheap guano, worm castings, bone and blood meal, dolomite lime and whatever else you might think is necessary. you wont need huge bags unless your making alot of soil. cut the recipe down to make like 1-2 bags of soil or whatever you need. i am sure for under 20 bucks you could get a good amount of additives to add to your soil. just look around for smaller amounts so you dont have to buy a huge bag (ex 50 lb bag of worm castings). There are people on ebay who sell like 3 and 5 pound bags of it for cheap.
http://hightimes.com/grow/subcool/5728 <--subcool's soil reciple
Awesome. That sounds great for the plants. I would have to get all the stuff locally. Where i live theres no where to buy those ill have to research it a little. I have a family friend that has a business, he hydroponically grows vegetables. i might be heading over there next week to see his setup and maybe to get a setup
