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  • Sorry for the multiple posts and they are not in the right order too, that’s because of 420 carachters limitation and I had to break it apart.
    Now, I was corious to know how your experience was with it, we both live in Europe (which country are you from in Europe?), we both have the same age and are novice to grow so probably we are facing the same problems.

    My best greetings and looking forward to read from you the development of your project.

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    For 100 litres of substrate:
    70 liters of substrate type “Light Mix”
    20 liters of Worm Humus
    5 liters of Coco Fibers
    5 liters of Perlite
    200 gr of Nutrihemp
    1,5 Kg of Bat Guano Powder
    Mycorrhizae, the amount depends on the Brand
    Recently I’ve found a recipe from a Spanish seeds producer/seller which I found quite simple and easy to replicate, specially because I’ve found also a vermicompost source very closed to where I live (horse manure worm compost), and I’ll give it a try (when weather gets a bit warmer, now the grow locals are way to cold), here is the recipe:
    I have the same problem understanding the English technical terminology as well as finding the ingredients locally or at least in Europe, nevertheless I was able to find any ready living or super soil like SoHum Soil, Ideal 420 Soil, kindsoil and so on.
    Hi there! I’m from Italy and researching informations online since years to start my very first grow in the organic no-till way (supersoil, living soil ecc ecc, there are many ways to call it).

    I was looking for the easiest way to do it because I’m not very good in gardening and have to do it stealthily.
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