_EQ
Well-Known Member
After having a successful couple runs with my first super soil batch. I would like to convert it to a living soil. One to save money, and two less work in the long run. What are some steps you might take to transition a super soil to a living soil? Mulch top layer? Adding compost worms to the pot? Currently my super soil is very ingredient diverse, I took the kitchen sink approach. I’ve found that it’s very nitrogen heavy, and had some N burn after throwing a teenage clone in. I was layering it underneath a basic Gaia green 444 and EWC mix with peat and perlite. My thought is that since it’s so heavy in N I could get away with just top dressing occasionally. I’ve been watching and seeing a lot of build a soil stuff. What makes it different from a super soil other than the mulch layer and compost worms that I see some people adding? I already add microbial inoculants. I even ferment my own LABs. Anybody that would like to chime in on my high thoughts please do! Thanks!