Sense Emylia's soil recipe

Emilya;2676506 said:
BeaverIslander;2676486 said:
On your first post you said:
The supersoil is the exact recipe published in multiple places on the web from SubCool; please Google it if you are interested in its components. If there is interest, I have a wish list created on Amazon.com that shows all of the readily available parts of the mixture.

I would like to see the Amazon wish list that you have created. Do you copy and paste it or do you need an email address to send it to?
Thanks for the offer.

you got it! I think I can do this without getting in trouble:

Subcool's super soil was originally described so as to make a truckload of it at a time.... In my gardens I don't need or want nearly that much, so the recipes have been cut down:

1/4 Recipe
2 large bags of a high-quality organic potting soil with coco fiber and mycorrhizae (i.e., your base soil)
6.25 to 12.5 lbs of organic worm castings
1.25lbs or 20 ounces steamed bone meal
1.25lbs or 20 ounces bloom bat guano
1.25lbs or 20 ounces blood meal
3/4 lbs rock phosphate
3/16 cup or 3 tablespoons Epsom Salts
1/8 cup or 2 tablespoons sweet lime (dolomite)
1/8 cup or 2 tablespoons azomite (trace elements)
1.5 teaspoons powdered humic acid

1/8 Recipe

1 large bags of a high-quality organic potting soil with coco fiber and mycorrhizae (i.e., your base soil)
3.125 to 6.25 lbs of organic worm castings
.625 lbs or 5/8 lbs or 10 ounces steamed bone meal
.625 lbs or 5/8 lbs or 10 ounces bloom bat guano
.625 lbs or 5/8 lbs or 10 ounces blood meal
3/8 lbs or 6 ounces rock phosphate
3/32 cup or 1.5 tablespoons Epsom Salts
1/16 cup or 1 tablespoon sweet lime (dolomite)
1/16 cup or 1 tablespoon azomite (trace elements)
3/4 teaspoon powdered humic acid


The only changes that I have made are that for a base soil I used commercial Miracle Grow Organic Choice Potting mix, combined 3:1 with high grade compost purchased from the Kansas City Composting Center. This resulting base soil is combined with the above components to make super soil, which is layered in the bottom of every container as I successively up-pot resulting in multiple pockets of super soil all throughout the final flowering container.

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