Langbeinite for supersoil

knnthc93

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Because its all about improving. What if we stopped advancing television sets in the 90s. Like oh that's as good as its going to get. We wouldn't have flat screen. If its too difficult to improve, then you are simple. And I would much rather be difficult and better, then simple and static.
Thats what I am saying.
 
Langbeinite looks good. I have a batch cooking right now with it in. No results yet though. With the high Mg and sulfur content in langbeinite I would drop the Epsom salt for sure and even consider using calpril instead of dolomite for a better ph buffer and more calcium. You shouldn't need the mag in dolomite with the langbeinite. Just my opinion. I mix a little different supersoil with better results than the original recipie. Tweaking the recipie Is meant to happen to get the effect of diversity.
 

kushking42

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sulfur is key, glad sub has come to include it. probably needs more though, if langbeinite is only source. i like the idea of slow, mid and long release. when i mix next years soil, im going with a buffet of rocks: glacial rock dust, gypsum, cal phos, azomite and langbeinite
 

psillysimon

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sulfur is key, glad sub has come to include it. probably needs more though, if langbeinite is only source. i like the idea of slow, mid and long release. when i mix next years soil, im going with a buffet of rocks: glacial rock dust, gypsum, cal phos, azomite and langbeinite

I was told that glacial rock dust and Azomite were the same thing. just azomite being name brand. they are both trace elements the guy at the store showed me the specs for both. including a price sheet for glacial rock dust vs azomite.
 

kushking42

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are they just similar or the same? if mined from same place then that would be redundant and i would omit. however, i have seen people that know more than me use both to grow ten pound trees. doesn't mean that they arent wrong though
 

kushking42

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Those are impressive, are they in a supersoil?

Over the course of the last three years, I have had the pleasure to talk and work amidst several exceptional FARMERS in California. Five common threads that ultimately aid to an amazing season are..


1). The wider your holes the bigger your trees... If your trees roots can extend horizontally 5ft or more (12x12 hole works wonders) then your boughs will follow. 2). Prominent sun exposure. At least 8hrs. - 10 to 14 significantly better.
3). Home brewed aerated teas alive and thriving with beneficial microbial (bacteria & fungi) inoculants to promote plant health and soil amendment uptake. 4). Hopefully your thumb is a shade of GREEN... And number 5). Build a Generator of Soil.


As far as soil and amendments go, the following recipe is by far one of the best for overall production and quality of your harvest:


Soil & Amendments for Gargantuan 8lb. to 12lb. TREES (working in 10x10 to 12x12 holes)!


1). 20% worm castings
2). A special mix at a local compost/worm farm at equal proportion to the worm castings.
*Special mix contains: Green compost, chicken manure, cow
manure, rice hauls, and perlite.


3). Five bags of perlite.
4). Optional: Cut above mix with... Native soil, (2-5 bags) of
Happy Frog and or Ocean Forest (your favorite potting soil) -
depending on your holes/containers size. (Save
one bag of Happy Frog for each tree to transplant directly
into their new holes once your clones and or seeds have
hardened off).
5). 1/2 bag of oyster shell
6). 1/2 bag of steamed bone meal
7). 96oz of Rock phosphate
8). 96oz of Azomite
9). 96oz of Glacier Rock Dust
10). 96oz of Gypsum
11). 96oz of Green Sand
12). 96oz of Feather Meal
13). 64oz of Kelp


*At this point it would be best to pull out your tractor... If you don't have a tractor use your rototiller and blend your ingredients to create your, "GENERATOR of SOIL!!!"


14). Add approx. 1 cup of Mykos (Pure Mycorrhizal Inoculant) dispersed around the roots of 3 to 5 gallon bags during transplanting of tree to hole or outdoor (large) bins/containers.


This is not a cheap amalgamation... However, if all goes well during the season, you will successfully prevail into harvest with a permanent farmer's grin ... You will have the BIGGEST Marijuana Trees growing on your farm that you have ever seen. Miraculous, Amazing and Magical!!!


Good Luck & Many Blessings!!!
 

kushking42

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subs recipe is half a yrd. when dealing in large volumes of soil its easier to think in terms of yards. a yard is 27 cubic feet.

actually u really dont need a ton of soil to think in terms of yards.

basically its a baseline reference for amending soil
 

george xxx

Active Member
I think I am just high or slightly retarded but im confused. So in other words you measure in cubic feet? Please explain
Some of the replies look like confusion is the name of the game:o


Originally Posted by kushking42
doesn't everbody?
No, everyone does not. :idea: 3 yards completely fills an 8 foot pickup box. For the small grower that may be several years worth of soil mix.
When mixing by number of parts the unit used for measurement becomes irrelevant. When you write up a recipe and some ingredients are given in pounds and others by volume the mix is highly likely to come out different due to errors in conversion and the fact that name brand items are many times manufactured in different locations with different ingredients and put in different size containers.

Example
I use a lot of cacti & citrus mix. If it was made in Georgia it contains cotton seed hulls. The Same Brand of mix made in California will not have cotton seed hulls.
 

george xxx

Active Member
Soil & Amendments for Gargantuan 8lb. to 12lb. TREES
Good Luck & Many Blessings!!!
Definately makes for a grand harvest :clap:

What strain would be producing such trees :?:
I'd love to grow one. Unfortunately I have been pushed inside. I do not believe I could tie the bitch down enough to make her fit the basement. Therefore as I look to see what I can grow inside it is something I need to avoid.:sad:
 
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