Soil mix without " cooking"?

nugrug

Member
Hey guys so i need a soil mix which i can use directly without "cooking" for my auto seedlings which was supposed to be a stealth grow . I did have a soil mix which id cooked for a while and planned to grow in . But whn i got back home from work my mom told me she used it for her garden. i can not go out and get any extra amendments as most of the things ( including mixes like FFOF ) are not available here locally and i have to source thm online nd delivery takes time here. Please help!!
 
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Fallguy111

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If you can't wait for a new batch to cook and really have zero access to premixed bagged soil then id just plant my seedlings in the garden that your mom dumped your soil in.
 

nugrug

Member
If you can't wait for a new batch to cook and really have zero access to premixed bagged soil then id just plant my seedlings in the garden that your mom dumped your soil in.
Yeah no It was supposed to be a stealth grow so yeah thts out of the question
 

Nope_49595933949

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Hey guys so i need a soil mix which i can use directly without "cooking" for my auto seedlings which was supposed to be a stealth grow . I did have a soil mix which id cooked for a while and planned to grow in . But whn i got back home from work my mom told me she used it for her garden. i can not go out and get any extra amendments as most of the things ( including mixes like FFOF ) are not available here locally and i have to source thm online nd delivery takes time here. Please help!!
Sounds like mom needs a shovel and bucket.
 

nugrug

Member
Go “liberate” some of your cooked soil from the garden and replace it with regular dirt…
Yeah that's a good plan lol but she's mixed it in with other things like her shit garden soil and a shit ton of urea so won't that affect the plant badly? ( Last time my plants died coz of that shit )
 

swedsteven

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Promix hp
Gaia Green 444
Gaia Green 284
Ewc

444 1 cup for each 5 gallon off soil ,promix,...
50/50 all the way each 3 week topdress
444/284
Litlle worm casting here and there .
 

swedsteven

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Each 5 gallon off promix hp add 1 cup off gaia 444 and half cup off worm casting.

After 2 to 3 Week topdress gaia green 444 1/4cup and 284 1/4Cup and worm casting 1/4cup

After 1 week i flip 12/12 and i top dress at week 2 and 5 off flowering gaia green 444 1/3cup and 284 1/3cup .

If you dont push your light as strong as me you will need only 1/4cup instead off 1/3 cup in flower.

This work with clone for seedlings start them in cup with only promix hp then straight in the 5 gallon .
 

nugrug

Member
Each 5 gallon off promix hp add 1 cup off gaia 444 and half cup off worm casting.

After 2 to 3 Week topdress gaia green 444 1/4cup and 284 1/4Cup and worm casting 1/4cup

After 1 week i flip 12/12 and i top dress at week 2 and 5 off flowering gaia green 444 1/3cup and 284 1/3cup .

If you dont push your light as strong as me you will need only 1/4cup instead off 1/3 cup in flower.

This work with clone for seedlings start them in cup with only promix hp then straight in the 5 gallon .
Bro i appreciate it but the thing is none of these are locally available here I'll have to source thm online which will take 1 month + to arrive. Only locally available things are
1. Coco peat
2. Perlite
3. Vermiculite
4.kelp meal
5. Bone meal
6. Blood meal ( if I'm lucky )
7. Fish meal
8. Compost
9. Worm castings
10. Rock phosphate.
Any soil mix which i can make with these ?
 

Kindbud421

Well-Known Member
Each 5 gallon off promix hp add 1 cup off gaia 444 and half cup off worm casting.

After 2 to 3 Week topdress gaia green 444 1/4cup and 284 1/4Cup and worm casting 1/4cup

After 1 week i flip 12/12 and i top dress at week 2 and 5 off flowering gaia green 444 1/3cup and 284 1/3cup .

If you dont push your light as strong as me you will need only 1/4cup instead off 1/3 cup in flower.

This work with clone for seedlings start them in cup with only promix hp then straight in the 5 gallon .
The first part of this is pre-amendment. Do the first part before planting then only topdress and ph water til harvest.
 

nugrug

Member
The first part of this is pre-amendment. Do the first part before planting then only topdress and ph water til harvest.
Hey man sadly i don't have these available to me . I've mentioned whn i can access locally please tell me a recipe with these .
 

Kindbud421

Well-Known Member
Bro i appreciate it but the thing is none of these are locally available here I'll have to source thm online which will take 1 month + to arrive. Only locally available things are
1. Coco peat
2. Perlite
3. Vermiculite
4.kelp meal
5. Bone meal
6. Blood meal ( if I'm lucky )
7. Fish meal
8. Compost
9. Worm castings
10. Rock phosphate.
Any soil mix which i can make with these ?
Everything but rock phosphate. That and green sand take forever to benefit. I’ll see if I can find something.
 

Kindbud421

Well-Known Member
6 DIY potting soil recipes
General potting soil recipe for flowers, tropicals, and vegetables

6 gallons sphagnum peat moss or coir fiber
4.5 gallons perlite
6 gallons compost
1/4 cup lime (if using peat moss)
1 & 1/2 cup of the DIY container fertilizer blend found below OR 1 & 1/2 cups of any granular, complete, organic fertilizer.
DIY container fertilizer blend:
Mix together
2 cups rock phosphate
2 cups greensand
½ cup bone meal
¼ cup kelp meal
Potting soil recipe for potted trees and shrubs
3 gallons compost
2.5 gallons coarse sand
3 gallons sphagnum peat moss or coir fiber
2.5 gallons composted pine bark
3 gallons perlite
2 TBSP of lime (if using peat moss)
1 cup granular, organic fertilizer (or 1 cup of the DIY container fertilizer blend found above)
1/4 cup organic cottonseed meal, if growing acid-loving trees and shrubs
Potting soil recipe for succulents and cactus
3 gallons sphagnum peat moss or coir fiber
1 gallon perlite
1 gallon vermiculite
2 gallons coarse sand
2 TBSP lime (if using peat moss)
Potting soil recipe for seed starting
2 gallons sphagnum peat moss or coir fiber
2 gallons vermiculite
1 gallon coarse sand
3 TBSP lime (if using peat moss)
How to make your own seed-starting mix.
Seed-starting mixes are lighter and finer in texture. Vermiculite is a better choice than perlite due to its smaller particle size.Homemade potting soil for transplanting seedlings
2 gallons sphagnum peat moss or coir fiber
2 gallons vermiculite
1 gallon finely screened compost
3 TBSP lime (if using peat moss)
2 TBSP granular, organic fertilizer (or 2 TBSP of the DIY container fertilizer blend found above)
Potting soil recipe for houseplants
2 gallons sphagnum peat moss or coir fiber
1.5 gallons perlite
2 cups coarse sand
3 TBSP lime (if using peat moss)
2 TBSP granular, organic fertilizer (or 2 TBSP of the DIY container fertilizer blend found above
 

Kindbud421

Well-Known Member
I hope this helps
6 DIY potting soil recipes
General potting soil recipe for flowers, tropicals, and vegetables

6 gallons sphagnum peat moss or coir fiber
4.5 gallons perlite
6 gallons compost
1/4 cup lime (if using peat moss)
1 & 1/2 cup of the DIY container fertilizer blend found below OR 1 & 1/2 cups of any granular, complete, organic fertilizer.
DIY container fertilizer blend:
Mix together
2 cups rock phosphate
2 cups greensand
½ cup bone meal
¼ cup kelp meal
Potting soil recipe for potted trees and shrubs
3 gallons compost
2.5 gallons coarse sand
3 gallons sphagnum peat moss or coir fiber
2.5 gallons composted pine bark
3 gallons perlite
2 TBSP of lime (if using peat moss)
1 cup granular, organic fertilizer (or 1 cup of the DIY container fertilizer blend found above)
1/4 cup organic cottonseed meal, if growing acid-loving trees and shrubs
Potting soil recipe for succulents and cactus
3 gallons sphagnum peat moss or coir fiber
1 gallon perlite
1 gallon vermiculite
2 gallons coarse sand
2 TBSP lime (if using peat moss)
Potting soil recipe for seed starting
2 gallons sphagnum peat moss or coir fiber
2 gallons vermiculite
1 gallon coarse sand
3 TBSP lime (if using peat moss)
How to make your own seed-starting mix.
Seed-starting mixes are lighter and finer in texture. Vermiculite is a better choice than perlite due to its smaller particle size.Homemade potting soil for transplanting seedlings
2 gallons sphagnum peat moss or coir fiber
2 gallons vermiculite
1 gallon finely screened compost
3 TBSP lime (if using peat moss)
2 TBSP granular, organic fertilizer (or 2 TBSP of the DIY container fertilizer blend found above)
Potting soil recipe for houseplants
2 gallons sphagnum peat moss or coir fiber
1.5 gallons perlite
2 cups coarse sand
3 TBSP lime (if using peat moss)
2 TBSP granular, organic fertilizer (or 2 TBSP of the DIY container fertilizer blend found above
hope this helps
 

oldfogey420

Well-Known Member
If you dont let it cook, it's going to mess with your plant, possibly kill it. Suggestion - make a batch of soil with your locally available organic goodies, but put your seedling in a smaller container to start up. In a smaller container it's less likely for the soil to get hot. While she fills the small container with roots, your final container is cooking. You can probably transplant her into the bigger container a couple weeks later.
 
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