ilovereggae
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Happy Holidays RIU
I am looking for feedback and guidance on my needs in a soil mix.
I have spent the last week reading every post I can find on RIU and other sites about veganic growing and supersoils (subcool/tga/modified versions, KK’s VSS, Matt Rize’s huge thread, clackamus coots, probiotics, no till, living gardens, and various people’s attempts at modifying those into vegan super soils.) Most of the post’s on this however are dating back to @ 2011/12. There have been a few updates since then, but most people seem to gravitate to the no till method it seems. The one Vegan Super Soil mix that seemed most interesting to me was @ganjamystic 's one here. I am hoping to get some more recent feedback from other RIU users that have tried the suggestions and have something working for them, or can help me work out the best options for my situation as we step into 2020.
Before the war starts, this decision to switch to a “veganic” grow has everything to do with the fact that I am growing for both myself and my son, who suffers from severe Crohn’s disease. He has had to have major surgery recently and is currently on immunosuppressive drugs that leave him with a weakened immune system. All of this is making me rethink the “organic” food supply chain, as well as specifically my style of growing, since I grow in our home.
I have been always used a mix of FFOF/HF/Malibu Bu/Perlite for base soil (last year or so I added Great White added during transplants), + mix in the full Roots Organics liquid regimen when I water, (+ / lots of their dry Cal/Mag added to the water once I switched to growing under HLG QB’s). I thought about switching to their dry ammendments, but then realized those contain blood/bone/feather/fish meals.
The reality of possible contamination from guanos or the pathogens from blood/bone has me seeking a vegan option. It also is making me rethink what kind of sustainability I have in my setup, and what kind of example I want to set for my son. I also want him to be able to help take care of the plants at some point, so he can learn to provide his own medicine. In the short term I would rather have him just have to water, instead of trying to keep track of different nute mixes for veg, flower etc.
I definitely don’t wanna become a slave to buying bottles of Vegamatrix, and BioCanna seems to not be available in CA anymore. So I am hoping to find a veganic premixed supersoil that I can just water, and spike w some teas as needed.
The other factors in the situation, we live in a small apartment in Los Angeles. I have a some storage space in my car port to keep some sealed bags of soil, but it is dirty and don’t want to keep mixed soil out there. Besides that I don’t have space to spread a tarp and let the dirt cook in the sun for a month or more. I definitely don’t have the space or time to do a proper no till or probiotic setup (also I use smaller pots and I think these setups need @ 5 gal pots min?). I will recycle the used soil into the planter boxes outside that need amendment badly.
If I mix my own, it has to be something that is mostly ready to go. I could mix up say a 20 gallon plastic tote and put a lid on it and keep it inside for a month but would prefer not to have to mix a ton of dry ingredients and ‘cook’ it in my living room on an ongoing basis.
Ideally I could just buy something like BuildASoil’s Living Organic Soil, but its $38 inc shipping for a cu ft. Anybody know of anything like this available in SoCal for a better price (and not burning a shit load of fuel shipping dirt from 1000 miles away)?
I do have a local wholesale nursery supply nearby that carries Down To Earth Organics stuff and their prices are dirt cheap. I was thinking I could use the Pro Organic Mix, and amend it with the Vegan Mix. Add in some EWC and perlite, and I could spike with something like Veganic Special Sauce or Boogie Brew as needed. Since I am growing under QB LED’s, should I plan to add additional Mg (and/or CalMag) to the soil itself?
Only other note is that I am setting up a perpetual 5x4 closet at the moment so will have to go through my soil mixing process once a month or so, but only will need to mix 1/3 to 1/2 the amount of soil for the whole space at any given time, if that makes sense. Also, I will only do a short 2 week veg of clones in small containers, and then will be transplanting into 2 gal pots for flower.
Any other suggestions or ideas welcome!
Bless
I am looking for feedback and guidance on my needs in a soil mix.
I have spent the last week reading every post I can find on RIU and other sites about veganic growing and supersoils (subcool/tga/modified versions, KK’s VSS, Matt Rize’s huge thread, clackamus coots, probiotics, no till, living gardens, and various people’s attempts at modifying those into vegan super soils.) Most of the post’s on this however are dating back to @ 2011/12. There have been a few updates since then, but most people seem to gravitate to the no till method it seems. The one Vegan Super Soil mix that seemed most interesting to me was @ganjamystic 's one here. I am hoping to get some more recent feedback from other RIU users that have tried the suggestions and have something working for them, or can help me work out the best options for my situation as we step into 2020.
Before the war starts, this decision to switch to a “veganic” grow has everything to do with the fact that I am growing for both myself and my son, who suffers from severe Crohn’s disease. He has had to have major surgery recently and is currently on immunosuppressive drugs that leave him with a weakened immune system. All of this is making me rethink the “organic” food supply chain, as well as specifically my style of growing, since I grow in our home.
I have been always used a mix of FFOF/HF/Malibu Bu/Perlite for base soil (last year or so I added Great White added during transplants), + mix in the full Roots Organics liquid regimen when I water, (+ / lots of their dry Cal/Mag added to the water once I switched to growing under HLG QB’s). I thought about switching to their dry ammendments, but then realized those contain blood/bone/feather/fish meals.
The reality of possible contamination from guanos or the pathogens from blood/bone has me seeking a vegan option. It also is making me rethink what kind of sustainability I have in my setup, and what kind of example I want to set for my son. I also want him to be able to help take care of the plants at some point, so he can learn to provide his own medicine. In the short term I would rather have him just have to water, instead of trying to keep track of different nute mixes for veg, flower etc.
I definitely don’t wanna become a slave to buying bottles of Vegamatrix, and BioCanna seems to not be available in CA anymore. So I am hoping to find a veganic premixed supersoil that I can just water, and spike w some teas as needed.
The other factors in the situation, we live in a small apartment in Los Angeles. I have a some storage space in my car port to keep some sealed bags of soil, but it is dirty and don’t want to keep mixed soil out there. Besides that I don’t have space to spread a tarp and let the dirt cook in the sun for a month or more. I definitely don’t have the space or time to do a proper no till or probiotic setup (also I use smaller pots and I think these setups need @ 5 gal pots min?). I will recycle the used soil into the planter boxes outside that need amendment badly.
If I mix my own, it has to be something that is mostly ready to go. I could mix up say a 20 gallon plastic tote and put a lid on it and keep it inside for a month but would prefer not to have to mix a ton of dry ingredients and ‘cook’ it in my living room on an ongoing basis.
Ideally I could just buy something like BuildASoil’s Living Organic Soil, but its $38 inc shipping for a cu ft. Anybody know of anything like this available in SoCal for a better price (and not burning a shit load of fuel shipping dirt from 1000 miles away)?
I do have a local wholesale nursery supply nearby that carries Down To Earth Organics stuff and their prices are dirt cheap. I was thinking I could use the Pro Organic Mix, and amend it with the Vegan Mix. Add in some EWC and perlite, and I could spike with something like Veganic Special Sauce or Boogie Brew as needed. Since I am growing under QB LED’s, should I plan to add additional Mg (and/or CalMag) to the soil itself?
Only other note is that I am setting up a perpetual 5x4 closet at the moment so will have to go through my soil mixing process once a month or so, but only will need to mix 1/3 to 1/2 the amount of soil for the whole space at any given time, if that makes sense. Also, I will only do a short 2 week veg of clones in small containers, and then will be transplanting into 2 gal pots for flower.
Any other suggestions or ideas welcome!
Bless