mrFancyPlants
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Another option being selling a pre-mixed box of amendments, which when added to commonly available soil and baked for 3 months would result in supersoil. Might be easier to get it off the ground that way.
I kind of like the fact that the mix has to be made from scratch. That's how organics should be in my opinion.
Seems to still be some confusion.
I transplant into the 7 gallon pots into super soil and veg for 60 then bud for 60 same soil same pot.
Yo Subcool....I grabbed 24 packs of your seeds last week while visiting friends in Norcal. However, I currently have my hands full with about 12 strains from clone and it will be a year or two before I start popping your beans. How should I store them? Currently they are in qt mason jars in the vegetable crispier of my fridge.
Also, if I am not mistaken you are using (1) 1000 watter per 6' x 6' area. Since you are a legal grower within your legal limits why not crank up the wattage to say 62 watts a square foot or (1) 1000 watter per 4' x 4' area? Much respect from the deep south!
Hey man, into week 4 of your SS method with super silver haze. I jsut realized that I used high N guano instead of bloom guano. So far everything seems fine but i was wondering if you could add any insight. Any "fix" you can think of?
Thank man.
The only thing you can really do is feed with a bloom guano tea or top dress with Peace of Mind bloom or the equivelant and deal with the extra nitrogen. If you flush your going to waste all the living organisms in your soil which you spent so much time building up.
If you're already in week 4 of flower, there's not much you're gonna have time to fix with this supersoil method. If you have an 8 week flowering strain, then by the time the changes you made take effect, it will almost be the end of flower. I would say just keep going as normal, and note what happens -- good and bad. This way you have a constant to work with instead of reacting with an even more unbalanced feeding in addition to the supersoil, and not knowing what could happen or why. It may not even turn out that bad, especially if you can still get a fade instead of overfeeding. You can make changes next grow. Just my 2 cents.
If you're already in week 4 of flower, there's not much you're gonna have time to fix with this supersoil method. If you have an 8 week flowering strain, then by the time the changes you made take effect, it will almost be the end of flower. I would say just keep going as normal, and note what happens -- good and bad. This way you have a constant to work with instead of reacting with an even more unbalanced feeding in addition to the supersoil, and not knowing what could happen or why. It may not even turn out that bad, especially if you can still get a fade instead of overfeeding. You can make changes next grow. Just my 2 cents.