It’s funny, When I make soil for my raised veggie beds I do it by eye and kind of just use whats readily available and they do great. But mix a cannabis centric soil and the tinfoil hat comes out and I’m buying foreign ammendments and looking at recipes online.
You pretty much answered your own question here. First thing to realize is there is no such thing as a "Cannabis centric soil", just as there are no "cannabis specific nutes". Both are just made up marketing shit to sell stuff and provide debate for the tin foil hat crowd over which is best. "Organic" Cal/Mag seems to be a favorite here, for example.
I do one mix for everything, from Garlic, peppers, tomatos, to cannabis and the gardenia I got for my wife to remind her of the one we had in SoFl. It's pretty much the same mix I was taught in 1972 by older growers who traded their knowledge for my sweat labor mixing up batches by (their) eye. Pretty sure I could do it in my sleep. LOL The only thing that has changed is the organic amendments rather than the Jack's Classic.
There is zero compost in my mix. Thermal compost anyway, I do use a small amount of my own VC. I did try mushroom compost ...once... but never repeated that particular cluster fuck. The only recipe it bears a passing resemblance to would be LC's#1 from some years back and even that got tweaked to fit my style and environment.
There is a world of difference between growing in the ground and growing in containers and what works well in one doesn't mean it will work well in the other and vice versa. Translating soil studies (agriculture) to soiless container mixes (horticulture), is a good case in point.
Coot used to use dolomite lime in his mixes back when, then, really started bad mouthing it with the stigma still sticking today. Why? It was all based on a soil study on a soil that already was rich in Mg where the dolo caused problems. The soil in question was in the UP of Mich.Ok, worth noting if you're a farmer in the UP of Mich, but of zero relevance to a soiless container mix that has no Mg until you actually add some. That study simply did not apply to our mixes, but did end up selling a lot of oyster shell flour that Coot started touting. It's not bad stuff, but shipping rocks just doesn't make much sense.
Yow! I apologize for thr rant, but God save us from gurus. LOL
If you like, I'll post my recipe just to show you something simple and a bit different. Amendments and all. Works for me and my location, but no idea about anywhere else.
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