LC's soilless mix?

vitamin_green_inc

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http://lutjet90xy.talkiforum.com/20100825/this-is-from-icmag-organic-soil-mixes-for-beg-115819/

Hello,
Has anyone used either of his mixes? I was thinking about the recipe using guano, but I can't seem to find any results with these amendments. Recipe #1 or #2 seem the easiest, but I am just wanting feedback, because this seems to be one of the easier, math wise, recipes, as well as quick, only 2-3 week cook time.
Is it water only?

Should I add or replace.anything if I go with the recipe #1 or 2?

Which one would you organic heads go with? I will be sourcing everything via Amazon, so shipoing is free via prime but still, chraper the better Thanks
 

radicaldank42

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like have you tried this casue im thinking about doing the same but using sub's recipie but tweaked a lil. like soft rock phosphate instead of high phosphate guano, it doesn't leachate out of the soil, stays their in one spot. and other shit like kelp, alfalfa,and shit.
 

vitamin_green_inc

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Naw, I'm going to do something similar, the base mix is good, but from what I have seen the Nutes recipes aren't water only, still need teas. Buildasoil has water only mixes that I am going to build I think
 

radicaldank42

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rite but subs is a water only recipe as well, that's what youre looking for that would be a good one to start with, and then just tweak it. but like how strong of a mix are you trying to do

also their is a water only recipe on that site you listed its the one that says dry ferts and guanos recipe one and two
 

vitamin_green_inc

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Yeah I know man, but searching for people actually using it leads to old threads and only mixed results, with most saying those recipes aren't good enough to do water only. Sub's recipe is cool but it uses all those expensive pottin soils....oh wait...are you saying do the subcool mix but with LC's soilless base mix? Hmm, that sounds interesting?
 

radicaldank42

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yes that's exactly what I mean, just use the ferts that he puts in the soil but instead of a soil use a soilless media like the coco coir my bad I should have explained betttrer lol. I mean its the same recipie just not using roots organics, and that potting mix is aweseom you can actually just water it for veg which is pretty much what I did tried it with my lemon skunk hybrid that was mixed with some unknown indica lol but its never been sooo vigorous before and sooo green loll1.
 

radicaldank42

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the skunk I vegged for four months and yes I transplanted, I went from coco plug to .5g to 1 then to three then to seven... and neither I just used the potting mix from roots organics which is aurora lol, im looking for people who have used a coco coir super soil rite now
 

greasemonkeymann

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Yeah I know man, but searching for people actually using it leads to old threads and only mixed results, with most saying those recipes aren't good enough to do water only. Sub's recipe is cool but it uses all those expensive pottin soils....oh wait...are you saying do the subcool mix but with LC's soilless base mix? Hmm, that sounds interesting?
typically you don't need a lot of fancy stuff. the usual is this
33% aeration
33% peat (in your case coco)
33%compost or EWC
then per cubic foot add the following
1 cup of crab meal
1 cup of neem seed meal
1 cup kelp meal
1 cup oyster meal ( maybe a half cup since this is for the acidic-ness of the peat)
2-4 cups of minerals (rock phosphate, oyster dust (see note from above), azomite, basalt, greensand, granite dust, etc, etc) if you aren't going to re-use the soil i'd go with basalt/granite, or rock phosphate) if you do re-use it, I like greensand mixed with the others
 

st0wandgrow

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the skunk I vegged for four months and yes I transplanted, I went from coco plug to .5g to 1 then to three then to seven... and neither I just used the potting mix from roots organics which is aurora lol, im looking for people who have used a coco coir super soil rite now
Check out Don Petro's and Don Tesla's threads here in the organic section. They use coco coir as part of their base
 
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