Soil mix for beginner with no time.

Discussion in 'Growing Organic Marijuana' started by Panch420, Aug 20, 2015.

  1. Good Day people.

    I have a question.

    I have these components and 5 Blueberry Auto's ready to be potted on to 10ltr pots. The components are intended for a large no-till super soil I'll mix up for my next crop. That's once I source some good compost. I want to design a fast soil mix which won't hurt these plants.

    Plant Magic soil supreme - Not intedned for super soil,
    Compost - Need to source a quality local compost
    Bucket of Worms Wormcast
    Peat Moss - Yet to get but readily available
    Bone Meal
    Blood Meal
    Dolomite
    Gypsum
    Rock Phosphate
    TNC MycorrEndo -Endomycorrhizal Innoculant
    Chase Seaweed Meal (Kelp)
    Alfalfa Meal
    Maxicrop Extract of Seaweed PLus Complete Garden feed (Not yet sure if this is organic)

    Plus lot's of Comfrey growing in my garden :)

    Of course im impatient and sitting on all this lovely stuff is hard. I'm concerned various ammendments would be toxic if not cooked. A simple mix or complicated with or without the need for an organic bottled liquid fertilzer to keep things afloat is what i'm shooting for.

    Any idea's or good threads? I've had a bit of a nightmare trying to collate all the information i've read on the various components I have in order to formulate a mix which I'm confident nothing has been overlooked. Hence why I am now here asking for advise :)
     
  2. Do you live near any farms or homesteads? I noticed manure is not on your list, and depending on what's available and how it was aged, it can eliminate the need for many of the other items on your list. I also prefer coco coir to peat, I find it gets water logged less and I find less fungus problems in mediums using the coco.


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  3. Fast and organics don't go together very well. Most of the stuff youu listed will indeed be toxic if not cooked. Kelp meal, castings, dolo, and gypsum would be Ok.


    I would suggest the potting soil you have and (gasp!!), some bottled nutes for the autos. THEN, more research, collecting whatever you're missing and building a good no till mix.


    You have comfrey growing and no worm bin? Why? My worm bins were the entire point of my comfrey bed. Starting a bin should be a top priority ... really.


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