My Super Soil mix. Couple days ago was perfect outside to mix, but it's always hard on the back. Very similar to the old recipe. I been using this a while now. Compared to other growing methods, this one takes away so much of the labor compared to using concentrated nutrients.
200+ gallons of used Super Soil. Most root clusters removed.
100 lbs wiggly worm castings
11 lbs phosphorus bat guano
10 lbs bone meal
5 lbs blood mean
6 lbs neem seed meal (instead of the normal 10 lbs of blood meal. plus to help prevent pests.)
6 lbs rock phosphate
2 cups lime
1.5 cups magnesium sulfate (epsom salt)
1 cup azomite
Stored in closed garbage bins in an area with lots of sun. I forgot the humic acid but I also didn't add any water yet. I'm just going to mix the humic acid in with the water tomorrow. I used some right after mixing it because I just ran out of my old batch. It actually does work great using it without letting it cook however I strongly believe it's always better to cook it if you have the time. If I see a deficiency I'll add more Super Soil and sometimes give a couple doses of concentrated nutrients in the middle of flower but never during the last 2 weeks of flower. Once in a while I'll give the plants worm casting tea ph 6.3-6.8. Otherwise Just straight RO water. I may be wrong here but I never PH when just using straight RO water. Since there is virtually 0 ppms, the PH is very unstable. It takes so little PH up or down to fluctuate it. My theory is it's pointless to PH the RO water because it's PH is just going to change to whatever it mixes with in the soil.