Super Soil Charge Pack

i have the stink in my room, my wife is having a fit..turn on the exhaust, take them outside (no, you go outside................not smart, FYI). ya the smellis something awful but like you said, you know its working.
 

acclaym

Member
Just wanted to share my charge pack experience.. Emailed the guys at tgasupersoil and got a response within 24 hrs. Sent payment next day and had a charge pack at my door in four days. Mixed that puppy up with 10 bags of Roots and 60 lbs castings, split it into three 45 gal trash cans, and put a gallon of distilled into each to activate some sweet myco-action. I saw mycelium in four days... Great work, TGA. I can't wait to get started.
 

frankfast

Active Member
ya man got mine, within 4 days of payment

mixed it with

8-bags of roots
2-bags coco
60-lb worm casting
200 Grams Mykos

4 days i have webbing :)
 

MMA Mikey

Member
Dumb question alert..... How many cubic feet would the 25lb charge pack be? Getting a 127 gallon bin to use for mixing.
Mike
 

geekmike

Well-Known Member
Dumb question alert..... How many cubic feet would the 25lb charge pack be? Getting a 127 gallon bin to use for mixing.
Mike
The charge pack is about 1cf, then you add 1.5CF-2CF of EWC and about 12CF of base soil.

Makes just over 3 trash cans for me.
 

MichiganGrows

Active Member
Just note the charge pack calls to be mixed with 15 cf of base soil and 60l of EWC . Subs homemade recipe usually goes with the 12cf of base ratio. either way its awesome
 

Jman305

Active Member
Fungus gnats are always gonna come around especially when growing with organics, you shouldnt freak out if you see them unless the the infestation is major. Gnats are more of a nuisance pest rather than crop destroyer. It's true that the gnat larvae feed on the roots but you have to have a major infestation before you see any real crop damage. I have found them in coco bags, and soil bags before.. Just do what Subcool does in his videos, he adds the predatory nematodes to the water he uses to moisten the super soil before it cooks ( you have to add water to the nematodes sponge anyway) and then he pours that water over the soil ready to be cooked. By the time the soil is done cooking the nematodes will have done their job and no more gnats.
Venus flytraps anyone?! Going with the whole ecosystem organic friendly ways?!
 
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