Will Supersoil die in the cold weather?

dukeblue

New Member
I will have cooked supersoil for 3 months during this summer. I live in the northeast so it gets cold. Will the winter sterilize this soil or make it less potent? TY.
 

missnu

Well-Known Member
No...if it did then all plant life would die off totally and not come back in spring...cold weathers "freeze" or suspend most soil organisms, but as soon as it is warm again, it will be good as new, or even better for having sat longer... Also start tossing random organic non-meat dairy or oil food scraps in your supersoil and when you go to use it next year it will be super duper compost soil and even better than before...
 

nugbuckets

Well-Known Member
the cold weather, or freezing will kill some if not most of the herd, the funguses will survive....but the bacteria have done most the work already metabolizing, and converting the nutes in the soil into a usable form.......the nutrient content of the soil will remain unchanged through freezing......if you want a healthy herd when you use it after it thaws, just simply re-inoculate it.....nugs
 
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