Re-Conditioning Super Soil?

madrone1

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a lot of organic farmers swear by re-conditioning thier soil, so as to keep the microbial field thriving, as well as to reap the benefits of long term fertilizers like bone meals and rock minerals.

i'm wondering about doing the same with the super soil method. im not really experienced with this at all, and i need some feedback from anybody with half a brain, and hopefully somebody with experience or the soil master himself.
 
well I have seen Sub say in many forums to not reuse it... something like, the hole point of supersoil is you know exactly whats in it, know its perfect..if you reuse it your changing the original recipe because you don't know exactly what the make up of the used soil is...or something like that..


now I have seen people say they reuse with no problem, but until I see something from Sub saying otherwise, I reuse mine to make my wife's veggie garden look great...lol...
 
Take your old buckets of soil and break them up, mix them up, and pull out the chunks. Mixing in some fresh soil at this point helps. Pack this into bins, and water with a bacterial enzyme that breaks down dead roots. This is your new base soil.


When it comes time for new plantings, add some of your preferred myco product. In all other aspects, follow the usual SS recipe.
 
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