Good day all,
I'm currently looking into mending my own super soil based on the instructions from the site here (http://www.growweedeasy.com/organic-...#supplies-list). So I have four 15 gallon fabric containers and I'd only like to purchase enough soil supply to cover what I need.
- would need 60lbs (60 gallons) of kind soil if I wanted to buy ($240.00 + $84.00 shipping for 60lbs) <- I assume making my own will be significantly cheaper. I have time to spare.
- not sure how much this recipe will make, but i have four 15 gallon pots which s 60 gallons
Looking at the recipe provided:
Composted Super Soil Ingredients
210+70+60+6+5+4=355lbs of soil total!
210/355 = 59.1% Roots Organic Soil
70/355 =19.7% Biobizz Light-Mix soil
60/355 =16.9% Organic Earthworm Castings
6/355 =1.6% 6 lbs Fish Bone Meal
5/355 =1.4% 5 lbs Blood Meal
4/355 =1.1% 4 lbs Happy Frog Bat Guano
(Optional) Up to 25% Perlite (for extra drainage)
Ive done some quick math to get the ratios I would need for my four pots. See below:
35.46/60 = 59.1% Roots Organic Soil (35.46lbs needed)
11.82/60 =19.7% Biobizz Light-Mix soil (11.82lbs needed)
10.14/60 =16.9% Organic Earthworm Castings (10.4lbs needed)
0.96/60 =1.6% 0.96 lbs Fish Bone Meal
0.84/60 =1.4% =0.84 lbs Blood Meal
0.66/60 =1.1% 0.66 lbs Happy Frog Bat Guano
59.88/60 =0.002 the rest of the ingredients (the smaller amounts)
Does this logic make sense? If I follow the recipe based on %s I should have the same results, right ?. Just trying to reduce cost and next to no left over. I don't need a huge amount of soil so I figure proportioning the recipe would work.
lso, I had a question about how much coco I would need for this? The instructions state 1/2 super 1/2 coco loco. So would this mean I need only 30lbs of super soil and 30lbs coco loco (for the total 60lbs - 60 gallons? Or am i misinterpreting?
"2.) Fill your container with 1/2 super soil, than fill the second 1/2 with Coco Loco on top
You will need not only your super soil but also Coco Loco (or other coco or regular organic soil) to help your young plants transition into the "hot" super soil."
Any help would be greatly appreciated!
Thanks in advance.
I'm currently looking into mending my own super soil based on the instructions from the site here (http://www.growweedeasy.com/organic-...#supplies-list). So I have four 15 gallon fabric containers and I'd only like to purchase enough soil supply to cover what I need.
- would need 60lbs (60 gallons) of kind soil if I wanted to buy ($240.00 + $84.00 shipping for 60lbs) <- I assume making my own will be significantly cheaper. I have time to spare.
- not sure how much this recipe will make, but i have four 15 gallon pots which s 60 gallons
Looking at the recipe provided:
Composted Super Soil Ingredients
- 6 bags x 10-gallon Roots Organic Soil (For a total of 60 gallons or 210lbs of soil)
- 2 bags x 50L (35 lbs) Biobizz Light-Mix soil (Total of 70lbs)
- 2 bags x 30 lbs Organic Earthworm Castings (Total of 60lbs)
- 1 box 6 lbs Fish Bone Meal (3-16-0) Note: 3-15-0 or 3-18-0 can also be used
- 1 cup Dolomite Lime (“prilled” if possible)
- ½ cup Azomite (0-0-0.2)
- 1 box 5 lbs Blood Meal (12-0-0)
- 1 bag 4 lbs Happy Frog Bat Guano (0-5-0)
- ¾ cup Epsom Salt
- (Optional) Up to 25% Perlite (for extra drainage)
210+70+60+6+5+4=355lbs of soil total!
210/355 = 59.1% Roots Organic Soil
70/355 =19.7% Biobizz Light-Mix soil
60/355 =16.9% Organic Earthworm Castings
6/355 =1.6% 6 lbs Fish Bone Meal
5/355 =1.4% 5 lbs Blood Meal
4/355 =1.1% 4 lbs Happy Frog Bat Guano
(Optional) Up to 25% Perlite (for extra drainage)
Ive done some quick math to get the ratios I would need for my four pots. See below:
35.46/60 = 59.1% Roots Organic Soil (35.46lbs needed)
11.82/60 =19.7% Biobizz Light-Mix soil (11.82lbs needed)
10.14/60 =16.9% Organic Earthworm Castings (10.4lbs needed)
0.96/60 =1.6% 0.96 lbs Fish Bone Meal
0.84/60 =1.4% =0.84 lbs Blood Meal
0.66/60 =1.1% 0.66 lbs Happy Frog Bat Guano
59.88/60 =0.002 the rest of the ingredients (the smaller amounts)
Does this logic make sense? If I follow the recipe based on %s I should have the same results, right ?. Just trying to reduce cost and next to no left over. I don't need a huge amount of soil so I figure proportioning the recipe would work.
lso, I had a question about how much coco I would need for this? The instructions state 1/2 super 1/2 coco loco. So would this mean I need only 30lbs of super soil and 30lbs coco loco (for the total 60lbs - 60 gallons? Or am i misinterpreting?
"2.) Fill your container with 1/2 super soil, than fill the second 1/2 with Coco Loco on top
You will need not only your super soil but also Coco Loco (or other coco or regular organic soil) to help your young plants transition into the "hot" super soil."
Any help would be greatly appreciated!
Thanks in advance.
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