juiceyjay
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You put your plant in all super soil? Or did you have a couple inches of reg soil to transplant into? Few people mention only using super soil in bottom half of pot.I did a supersoil , my plants did fine in the pots
I did nt put soil in pots for atleast 45 days
I put it straight in, they blew the fuck up! I heard of doin layers, that will work too! To me, as long as the soil is done fermentation process! Here is my linkYou put your plant in all super soil? Or did you have a couple inches of reg soil to transplant into? Few people mention only using super soil in bottom half of pot.
I was watching that thread last year ;). I'm using the same subcool recipe, going to add soybean meal to my mix tho( slow release nitrogen to help in flower) and possibly some sea-90 If I can get my hands on someI put it straight in, they blew the fuck up! I heard of doin layers, that will work too! To me, as long as the soil is done fermentation process! Here is my link
https://www.thcfarmer.com/community/threads/outdoor-supersoil.78508/
Good idea! My plants ate so much nitrogen last year during week 1-4 that they started to yellow off (nitrogen deficient) keep giving N during those weeksI was watching that thread last year ;). I'm using the same subcool recipe, going to add soybean meal to my mix tho( slow release nitrogen to help in flower) and possibly some sea-90 If I can get my hands on some
also the worms love it too=ewcJust looked over the thread again and I had commented on taking notes about ur soil... look at me this year lol. Also I got some nano breathe on the way ;). Only product I've ever seen that is a co2 foliar spray
What exactly is the purpose of the cover crop u plant?
Yea it's subs recipe. Only thing I'll be adding is some soy bean meal. Not going to change much since it's my first try. I'll make adjustments next season depending on how plants griwAre you going by Subs recipe? Or a modified mix. I'm working on a slightly simplified formula. Concentrating on getting the soil nice and "alive" that's the key.
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