I've seen some people talking about that... Is it as strong or stronger? Would you still do 1lb/gallon size?
Thanks!
not sure I understand the question..
let me be more clear on my opinion on the subject, and it's just an opinion (albeit based in science, evolution and horticulture)
I do NOT believe in layering nutrients in soils, that concept is a flawed one, and even if it weren't a flawed one, layering in water soluble nutrients at the bottom of containers for "later", thinking the roots don't get to the bottom of any container within a week, maybe less.
In fact supersoil often prunes the roots when they get down to that mucky, bloody, guano'ey mess..
Cannabis is a relatively drought tolerant plant, but the reason is because of it's substantial root system, those roots work well, but they sure as shit don't like uncycled acidic messy, messes.
I've transplanted plants many, many times and within usually 60 hrs the roots are poking through the bottom of the containers, looking for more soil to "conquer".
You want a meal-based mix, predicated on the availability times of your nutrients, meaning slow, medium, and fast release sources of nutrients, nutrients with that do different things all at once, instead of redundant nutrients that supersoil uses, or bovine meas that can kill you (not to mention require acidic conditions to even be used, beyond cannabis' tolerance)
If anything you'd want a vegetative-based compost on the TOP of the soil to replicate nature.
Anyways, i'm totally getting off the subject of your question.
I apologize.
you use vermifire straight out of the bag, no mixing, no adding anything
Morning coffee.