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    a few months ago i noticed a new line of ferts by Kellogg at Home Depot. my outdoor grow wasn't ready yet so i figured id try it later. i've also been following the new tga soil and "shot pack" (which are just becoming available, but not in AZ yet) and this seems to be very comparable to their shot pack- just add worm castings. AND it's only $8 for a 4 lb bag! they have three different mixes but they're all pretty similar. anyway i picked up a bag and wanted to share this good find and get your thoughtsIMG_20120627_110147.jpgIMG_20120627_110231.jpg
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    New TGA soil??? Subcool finally bagged his super soil and is selling it..I see If the Kellogs has the same ingrediants as TGA I'd just buy the cheaper of the two..

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    yeah he talks about it on the weed nerd. i guess technically its not him its his buddy dioxide. dioxide made subs super soil then had it lab tested to see what was lacking and what was excessive, then re formulated it and they are running a side by side test. 1 with roots organics and conventional supersoil made with roots organics vs. new tga soil and new super soil made from the tga soil. he said they can't call it "supersoil" because that name is already owned by Scott's lawn products, but that it's slowly becoming available mostly in oregon i thnk.

    anyway, yeah man thats what i was thinking. this will be cheaper still even when the tga is available. I will be the guinea pig, but looking at the ingredients on the side i think it would be hard to mess this up
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    Quote Originally Posted by Redbird1223 View Post
    a few months ago i noticed a new line of ferts by Kellogg at Home Depot. my outdoor grow wasn't ready yet so i figured id try it later. i've also been following the new tga soil and "shot pack" (which are just becoming available, but not in AZ yet) and this seems to be very comparable to their shot pack- just add worm castings. AND it's only $8 for a 4 lb bag! they have three different mixes but they're all pretty similar. anyway i picked up a bag and wanted to share this good find and get your thoughtsIMG_20120627_110147.jpgIMG_20120627_110231.jpg
    That line of ferts actually looks half decent.... 4-6-4 with a good mix of bacterial / biological innoculants. I have used kelloggs soil in my grows in the past and have always had good results (they've been around forever)..

    My beds are already innoculated and planted, but I would definitely have given this a shot in one of them if I had known about it earlier Thanks for the find.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Redbird1223 View Post
    yeah he talks about it on the weed nerd. i guess technically its not him its his buddy dioxide. dioxide made subs super soil then had it lab tested to see what was lacking and what was excessive, then re formulated it and they are running a side by side test. 1 with roots organics and conventional supersoil made with roots organics vs. new tga soil and new super soil made from the tga soil. he said they can't call it "supersoil" because that name is already owned by Scott's lawn products, but that it's slowly becoming available mostly in oregon i thnk.

    anyway, yeah man thats what i was thinking. this will be cheaper still even when the tga is available. I will be the guinea pig, but looking at the ingredients on the side i think it would be hard to mess this up
    I dont do soil or organics but I will definitely buy Sub's super soil when I'm ready to give them a run.. I know my dude Birdgym has made it himself with the Roots Organic soil but I just dont have the time with the job and family so I would definitely buy his soil.. I'm sure you will see it out here in AZ Hydro Depot, Gonzo grow, and Gro-Town are companies from California they came here to cash in so a lot of their inventory comes from their warehouses in Cali.

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    Be careful with super soils ! May be hot for young plants and certain strains..
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    Do not over do it, as hacker said, soil that is hot can be detrimental. Some super soil can actually be so hot that is cause a prolonged harvest times + the production of male flowers....

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    you don't HAVE TO make a super soil with it. I was just pointing out its components are very close to what is used in super soil, and all in one bag, and for an affordable price at a store near you.
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    I know the kelloggs paio plus has ewc in it already

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    thats pretty sweet. i used their "amend" blend that has gypsum on a tree i planted that eventually died, but when i dug it out to plant a new tree, i noticed the soil was much better. I mostly just use the garden soil because its really cheap ($8 for 3 cu ft) in my gardens outside and after about a year the crappy AZ soil and kellogg soil turns into a nice black sandy dirt. not so great in containers though
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