Gentlemencorpse
Well-Known Member
Hello organic growers! I've decided it's time to put down the bottles and start mixing up my own super soil of sorts. I'm trying to source as much as possible locally (New England area if possible) and have kept it simple so far. Obviously the coco isn't local but I don't love using peat moss because I'm not sold on it's sustainability. There is some peat in the Coast of Maine products I'm using though.
My current blend is as follows for a 5 gallon mix:
Quoddy Blend Lobster Compost: 50%
Coast of Maine Seed Starter Mix: 20%
Organic Coco Coir: 20%
Biochar: 10%
Few tablespoons of seabird guano
So far it's been great for some indoor autos so I'm going to expand on it for my outdoor grow this season. But I'm really new to this and was wondering what people would suggest adding. Id really like to only add one or two things to the mix for now and see how everything does but I'm really new to super soils so I was hoping to get some opinions from you guys. I'm leaning towards adding some worm castings and alfalfa meal next, maybe some perlite for additional drainage. Thoughts?
My current blend is as follows for a 5 gallon mix:
Quoddy Blend Lobster Compost: 50%
Coast of Maine Seed Starter Mix: 20%
Organic Coco Coir: 20%
Biochar: 10%
Few tablespoons of seabird guano
So far it's been great for some indoor autos so I'm going to expand on it for my outdoor grow this season. But I'm really new to this and was wondering what people would suggest adding. Id really like to only add one or two things to the mix for now and see how everything does but I'm really new to super soils so I was hoping to get some opinions from you guys. I'm leaning towards adding some worm castings and alfalfa meal next, maybe some perlite for additional drainage. Thoughts?