Da Almighty Jew
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Yea so i have some super soil cooking and im just wondering what happens if i use it too quickly?? Will i burn my plants or cause lockout because nutrients arnt available yet??
I think of it like a stew...doesn't taste that great when you put it all together, but after it has cooked all the flavours come together and its nice.
Similar to the super soil. Just throwing all the ingredients together doesn't cut it. Time is another ingredient that you can't skimp on. The pH is initially out of whack and the Mycorrhizae hasn't developed.
The shit has to marinate bro.
8 large bags of high quality organic potting soil with coco and Mycorrhizae
25-50 lbs. of organic worm castings
5 lbs. of Blood meal 12-0-0
5 lbs. Bat guano 0-5-0 5 lbs.
Fish Bone Meal 3-16-0
¾ cup Epsom salt
1 cup Sweet lime (Dolomite)
½ cup Azomite ( Trace element)
2 Tbs. powdered Humic acid
If using an RO system add in 1/2 cup powdered Cal/mag
Get in on that new TGA soil. tell sub he needs to run a "Veganic" line of the sames soil charge lol. could be an interesting option to have whilst shopping for the green avengers soil later.Hey St0wandgrow!
I did get that pm and I did reply...must not have made it through to you.
Hey mate.
I'm making up my own mix as I go..
Here is a link to a list of vegan substitutes that you may find useful.
The potting mix can be vegan*. I have found a veganic potting mix in Australia, so you should be able to find one where you are. *However, in saying that, it is most unlikely that a potting mix would be 100% veganic...
EWC are veganic as well (at least I think they are)...just try and find good quality castings and not cheaper products that have been cut.
Epson salts are veganic.
Sweet lime is veganic.
Azomite is veganic. I'm using rock dust (purely because it is local)
Humic acid is vegan. I'm using Bactivate. It is 30% Humic acid and also contains lots of beneficial bacteria.
I also chuck in some of my own compost and another product called bio char (link).
So the main thing that is needed to be substituted is the blood meal, guano and fish bone meal. Alfalfa meal, kelp meal and soft rock phosphate are good options IMO.
I'm not trying to actually re-create a vegan version of 'subcool's supersoil'. I'm just trying to make a vegan super soil, in the sense that I have a vegan soil concentrate that I can apply in the exact same way as subcool's supersoil. It would be interesting (once I have a recipe I am happy with) to do a side by side of a vegan supersoil vs subcool's super soil....one day.
Let us know how you go with your super soil mate.
Cheers
thanks scroglodyte, makes sense about it getting hotter. i put them in a lil early but my plants are heavy feeding so should be ok.SS is put aside to cook for reasons of bio-web formation. it doesn't get less hot from "cooking." if anything.........the microbes digest nutrients and create more soluble ferts, making soil "hotter." layering is the trick. and really good mixing. if roots hit poorly mixed areas, they will burn.
Thanks 'ome!Hey St0wandgrow!
I did get that pm and I did reply...must not have made it through to you.
Hey mate.
I'm making up my own mix as I go..
Here is a link to a list of vegan substitutes that you may find useful.
The potting mix can be vegan*. I have found a veganic potting mix in Australia, so you should be able to find one where you are. *However, in saying that, it is most unlikely that a potting mix would be 100% veganic...
EWC are veganic as well (at least I think they are)...just try and find good quality castings and not cheaper products that have been cut.
Epson salts are veganic.
Sweet lime is veganic.
Azomite is veganic. I'm using rock dust (purely because it is local)
Humic acid is vegan. I'm using Bactivate. It is 30% Humic acid and also contains lots of beneficial bacteria.
I also chuck in some of my own compost and another product called bio char (link).
So the main thing that is needed to be substituted is the blood meal, guano and fish bone meal. Alfalfa meal, kelp meal and soft rock phosphate are good options IMO.
I'm not trying to actually re-create a vegan version of 'subcool's supersoil'. I'm just trying to make a vegan super soil, in the sense that I have a vegan soil concentrate that I can apply in the exact same way as subcool's supersoil. It would be interesting (once I have a recipe I am happy with) to do a side by side of a vegan supersoil vs subcool's super soil....one day.
Let us know how you go with your super soil mate.
Cheers
Yep...that is why I don't think that you could ever have a 100% vegan super soil....99.9% would be the closest...I thought any animal by-product disqualified it from being vegan????
Yep...that is why I don't think that you could ever have a 100% vegan super soil....99.9% would be the closest...
It's more about (for me at least) moving away from poor quality organic ingredients, which imo are from slaughterhouses (i.e. manure from poorly fed animals and blood and bone from said animals). I don't have a problem with guano to be honest...just the fish bone meal and the blood meal, which are easily substituted.
To be 100% vegan you would have to be soiless.