Awesome. Just to be clear, all the amendments you reccomended her
Right on bruhh!! Thanks. So just to be clear, the substitutes you have offered up can be applied in the same amounts? Andi just mixed up two bags of fox farms salamander soil about a he ago. The only things i left out were the oyster and bloom guano. I am getting th bloom guano tomorrow. The two bags of soil are 1.5 cu ft a piece so 3 cu ft total. I have 24 plants all pushin ten gallon pots. Currently half my plants are on nectar fkr the gods and loving it. The other half are in "super coco". Some store bought super soil knock off that isnt worth a fuck. I plan on going off the bottle andfully organic as soon as i get comfortable with it. My next batch will be a full 8 bag recipe. Thanks again. I dont mean to come off dick ish i just have issues with interpersonal relations haha.
Don't sweat it man, i'm probably the most laidback person on this site.
The sub rates are roughly 4 cups of nutrients per cubic foot of soil, I avoid using weight as measurements personally, it's hard to do it that way.
I don;t like using guano in the soil mix because it's virtually all washed away before the soil is even cycled right, and it does the same thing as blood meal.
Supersoil has many nutrients doing the "same" thing, I prefer a mix where your additive have multiple roles.
For example, crab meal as a nutrient does a bunch of stuff, helps control ph, add chitin, adds calcium, and is a slow release of a good source of not only nitrogen but phosphorus as well.
Kelp meal is another one, provides minerals and trace elements as well as being a great source of growth enzymes and is a humble source of npk too