super soil for clones form12/12

mschanandlerbong

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im worried about buring them, should i make the soil mix weaker than the recipe calls for and add whats needed or not even bother mixing up super soil?i make my own castings and thermal compst,and obvi that wont burn, and i plan on mixing in kelp meal because micro nutes, and then add whats needed?
 

Rasta Roy

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im worried about buring them, should i make the soil mix weaker than the recipe calls for and add whats needed or not even bother mixing up super soil?i make my own castings and thermal compst,and obvi that wont burn, and i plan on mixing in kelp meal because micro nutes, and then add whats needed?
If you're making your own castings and compost man you don't need to fuck with any super soil recipes.

Any big box store garden center or landscape supplier will have peat moss and perlite. Make your mix

15% castings
25% compost
30% peat moss
30% perlite

Definitly mix in some kelp...fish bone meal and oyster shell flour or crab shell meal would be great! And won't burn your plants. Pick up some alfalfa meal and use that and the kelp to do the occasional teas, use your castings and molasses for the same. You should have a golden crop my friend! Super soil recipes are for guys that like to waste their money and don't want to play with worms.
 

platt

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If your soil its cooked...with a huge bump in Rh% your roots will easily would be able to hold more than 4 ec without fagociting the leaf. Go for it!
Also do some readings around the below-ground 1st apical meristem
 

iHearAll

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don't forget about biochar. 1000X better than coco or peat and you can make your own.

also as another for insstance what clones can survive, if you did 1:1 each of

5gal compost,
vermicastings,
sandy loam,
biochar or peat

and still amend the soil with bokashi, bone meal, potash, rock dust, gypsum, humates, kelp, etc with what you have on hand but just use the basic amounts or moderately less. i dont normally use kelp tho since costs money and fruit extracts are high in microbes, K and trace elements but have to either be watered in or charged into the biochar.
 
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