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drcannabi
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Hello dr. Good to see you back in action. Liked seeing all your ingredients. Lots of parallels going on between us. That KIS mix you recommended earlier looks great....I have all its ingredients except for the neem & karanja. Like you said much easier than mixing it all myself. A couple of yrs. ago I tried Veganic Special Sauce by OG Tea & still using it. No brew tea...works very well & recently learned it's become very popular around these parts. Much easier than brewing & cleaning brewer for small indoor batches. I still brew for outdoors. Still also using microbe products by Ecological Labs, which are all amazingly effective. Never thought I'd find any equivalent but VSS is up there with EL.
Hey there brightlight. The KIS nutrient pack is the building block to my soil. To be honest I would be lost without it. After my initial purchase of 2 packs for 60 gallons of soil, I've been using the same pack for over a year to recycle the soil. I've recently experimented with buying bagged soil and using it as if it was recycled and my results are stellar. Nothing but beautiful green plants that thrive with no leaftip burn. I did this using 1/2 recycled and 1/2 coco based Tupur Royal Gold. It's coco based and my recycled soil is Peat moss based. So, in essence its 50/50 coco and peat. The SnC I have in the tent is in that mix. I also have some seedlings in it and they all love it.
Of the ingredients you don't have the neem cake would be essential IMO. That and DE are the base of my IPM for soil container plants. That along with the foliar recipe I got from Bobrown and I highly doubt I'll ever have flies or mites. I'm more confident than ever in my IPM regimen. Knock on would hehehehe.
I've used the Special Sauce by OG tea and it is a good product. That said, I still have an unopened pack of it. Maybe I'll break it out again and give it a try. I really like doing my own though. It's just pennies per batch and the OG tea is spendy stuff. It would be great though if someone cant brew their own.