SuperSoil by Subcool - SubCool's DANK Super Soil Recipe Mix | Best Outdoor Soil Recipe for Growing

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  • čas přidán 24. 08. 2024

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  • @TheShleafHerder
    @TheShleafHerder Před 3 lety +8

    RIP SUB Just heard, So sad.... Will continue to support and shout out for all you have taught !

  • @aaroncole7736
    @aaroncole7736 Před 4 lety +6

    It struck as a WOW when you mentioned to layer your soil. Thanks for the video brother!

    • @emeryryan2415
      @emeryryan2415 Před 3 lety

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      I was stupid forgot the login password. I love any tips you can give me

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      @nikolassamuel3565 Před 3 lety

      @Emery Ryan instablaster ;)

    • @emeryryan2415
      @emeryryan2415 Před 3 lety

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    • @emeryryan2415
      @emeryryan2415 Před 3 lety

      @Nikolas Samuel It did the trick and I finally got access to my account again. Im so happy!
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    • @nikolassamuel3565
      @nikolassamuel3565 Před 3 lety

      @Emery Ryan You are welcome =)

  • @cjparrott
    @cjparrott Před 5 měsíci

    thanks for including the recipe in the decription!!!!!

  • @redtobertshateshandles

    I love the sign on your shelf. Great customer service. I usually worm compost everything.

  • @thegoldenculture77
    @thegoldenculture77 Před rokem

    RIP SUB COOL! - got some dank lord liquorice from back in the day still in the time capsule. much love

  • @Push_thebutton
    @Push_thebutton Před 4 lety +48

    RIP SUBCOOL

  • @jpesicka999
    @jpesicka999 Před 7 lety +33

    can't forget the worm castings

    • @MrCantgetno
      @MrCantgetno Před 6 lety +3

      you said it best bro' ! " castings " its the most important in my opinion !

    • @dloring0429
      @dloring0429 Před 5 lety +2

      Woah now that you said that this is the first time I’ve seen this recipe made without them.. why???

    • @robertschultz9260
      @robertschultz9260 Před 5 lety +8

      @@dloring0429 It has 33lbs of worm castings...

    • @mandoleene
      @mandoleene Před 5 lety +2

      Yup at least 30% worm castings 10% chicken shit 10% sheep shit 20% compost 10% blood n bone/dolomite and 20% top soil then feed it worm juice through vegging and advanced nutrients through flowering 💪🏿💪🏿💪🏿💪🏿💪🏿

    • @martin42.09
      @martin42.09 Před 4 lety +1

      @@mandoleene worm castings and compost is the same thing..

  • @gdubbsmotolife9713
    @gdubbsmotolife9713 Před 2 lety +1

    Grew SubCool's 'Purgatory' this season. Chopping the girls down in a couple days. A stunning strain for sure.

  • @ramentoppings8204
    @ramentoppings8204 Před 4 lety +29

    RIP Subcool, will use your soil for my first grow

  • @LeeBo318
    @LeeBo318 Před 7 lety +12

    That's my type of party! 👍

  • @stevenfindlay-um7qv
    @stevenfindlay-um7qv Před rokem

    Miss this guy

  • @jesseh3806
    @jesseh3806 Před 5 lety +6

    This was incredibly helpful. Thank you so much, exactly what I needed!

  • @kennyd.6822
    @kennyd.6822 Před 7 lety +5

    subcool and jilly!! my favorite breeders.. deep purple one of my fav strains from you guys. so many tho to be honest.. much love

  • @SEMOJOESGROW
    @SEMOJOESGROW Před rokem +1

    Wow thank you for your knowledge I’m sure I’ll see the results thank ya olbudy

  • @plantingthenorth7225
    @plantingthenorth7225 Před 4 lety +1

    Bless organic gardening

  • @br3wskee
    @br3wskee Před 4 lety +3

    Is there a company that sells all the ingredients for the super soil in one bundle?

  • @IMKINDOFABIGDEAL13
    @IMKINDOFABIGDEAL13 Před rokem

    Wish we could buy this prepared in bags.

  • @adamdavis785
    @adamdavis785 Před 2 lety +1

    When adding coco do u like to put it mixed throughout soil mix or maybe just in the bottom or top for better drainage?? Good vid 👍

  • @ace2044
    @ace2044 Před 3 lety +2

    oh.. so this supersoil is mainly for outdoor growing?? Because as he said it needs the season (months and months) along with huge containers for the amendments to break down and become plant available?
    So my question is, would these supersoil amendments be completely useless for indoor grows which are on a 3 month cycle? As probably the amendments dont have enough time to break down and be plant available?

  • @danknugz9781
    @danknugz9781 Před 6 lety +4

    Right on good break down, 👊✌️

  • @rasbinghitrufyah5544
    @rasbinghitrufyah5544 Před 4 lety +2

    If you're running a flower only light dep GH, would you change any of the amendments? As in less nitrogen?

  • @travishicks8343
    @travishicks8343 Před 4 lety +3

    Just got my 5lb bag in today and I read comments saying RIP did the owner pass away

    • @dank9288639
      @dank9288639 Před 3 lety +2

      @@younghewheffful that's so fucking sad bro

    • @karend5327
      @karend5327 Před 3 lety +1

      @@younghewheffful heartbreaking, so sorry to hear this.

  • @rayrayfad3654
    @rayrayfad3654 Před 2 lety +3

    Do you keep your super soil moist during the decomp/pre transfer period ?

  • @unik7952
    @unik7952 Před 3 lety +1

    What other options to replace Bat Guano? (No Sea Bird Guano please)

  • @matthewkheyfets1309
    @matthewkheyfets1309 Před 6 lety +3

    Honestly, is having all these products a necessity for super soil? Yes, all the nutrients is there. However, how much in quantity will the plants really need? Do they need that much in calcium? Do they need that much in trace minerals or that much of all these things? Like, how much of certain nutrients do plants really need that aren't the n-p-k? I think there is a much simpler soil mix that can be used: A medium as a filler (I prefer coco coir), compost (can be different kinds like composted manure, mushroom compost, homemade compost, grass compost, etc), worm castings, vermiculite/perlite, and then finally worm castings and some kind of organic fertilizer to break down in the soil. How would you rate this type of mix?
    My current soil is a mix of 1:1 coco coir and vermiculite and then I add worm castings and a fertilizer depending on what will the soil be used for. That said, this is for pots.

    • @MonsterGardensChannel
      @MonsterGardensChannel  Před 6 lety

      Hey Matthew, the super soil mix is a slightly dated method, but still highly effective. There are definitely new approaches to simplifying the amendment process. Check out the brand Green Gro. Cheers!

    • @matthewkheyfets1309
      @matthewkheyfets1309 Před 6 lety +1

      Monster Gardens where would I find this? Just on CZcams?

    • @MonsterGardensChannel
      @MonsterGardensChannel  Před 6 lety

      Check them out here: www.monstergardens.com/index.php?category_id=0&search=green+gro&submit_search=&route=product%2Fsearch

    • @lynneprice4014
      @lynneprice4014 Před 6 lety +1

      compost , fish blood and bone powder 1 tbsp for every five litres , 2 tbsp of Epsom salts , 1 teaspoon of seaweed meal for every five litres. (we get fish blood and bone mixed into one product here its very cheap)

    • @5winder
      @5winder Před 5 lety

      Yeah, I use that for pot too. ;-}

  • @gopedxtremeridebmx672
    @gopedxtremeridebmx672 Před 2 lety

    Man thanks bro - SO rad ' Subscribed and looking forward to more content -

  • @ronevergrow8319
    @ronevergrow8319 Před 4 lety

    I use a paper bag for the cold plug method filled with Fox Farm.................

  • @dwightrivera3281
    @dwightrivera3281 Před 2 lety

    Great video!!

  • @313grower
    @313grower Před 5 lety +2

    Good info, thankx 4 sharing !!!

  • @michaellevitz9277
    @michaellevitz9277 Před 4 lety +1

    Can I use this same mixture in coco/perlite? Also, what are the measurements per gallon of coco should I use?

  • @tzarnick1507
    @tzarnick1507 Před 2 lety +1

    What's the intro song, I forget what it is

  • @MrJayroc15
    @MrJayroc15 Před 3 lety

    Everyone saying RIP subcool a year ago. But his page has active material from two months ago?

  • @brandonlamontcooper8141

    Awesome Intel.. thank you

  • @jasonlocke2678
    @jasonlocke2678 Před 4 lety +3

    Can this recipe be used for autoflowering strains? Or would it not breakdown fast enough for the shorter cycles? Thanks

  • @Minjoeman
    @Minjoeman Před 2 lety

    I know this is 8 years old….. when you water do you need to PH? I’m in San Jose using a boogie filter and the water is typically 7.8 ph I don’t understand how dolomite lime helps buffer? Could you explain?

  • @ceo2215
    @ceo2215 Před 3 lety

    Real legend 💯

  • @BruceLeef
    @BruceLeef Před 6 lety +3

    could I use NECTAR#8 as the base soil in my super soil mix...

  • @alinabella8297
    @alinabella8297 Před 3 lety +1

    What soil do you recommend in comparison to the coco connoisseur/coco forest brand since they’re not available for me?

  • @cameronbearden28
    @cameronbearden28 Před rokem

    Could u use trash bags to store the soil

  • @juanzo74latincrypto52

    What about fox farm ocean forest

  • @ricardoschmidt8998
    @ricardoschmidt8998 Před 4 lety +2

    Does it work for autoflowering genetics?

  • @davidstar2362
    @davidstar2362 Před 4 lety +1

    RIP Subcool

  • @adambernard8722
    @adambernard8722 Před 6 lety +3

    Any objections to adding perlite or vermiculite to this mix to help with oxygenation of the roots?

    • @MonsterGardensChannel
      @MonsterGardensChannel  Před 6 lety +3

      Not at all Adam! Those will increase drainage and add in microbe development!

    • @greenbitch421
      @greenbitch421 Před 5 lety +2

      I have personally used this mix. Its very rich mud like the bottom of a lake. I didnt, but i would definitely see a benefit to doing so. The roots were so tightly riddled when i pulled them, literally like if you had an anatomy of every vein and nerve in your body, it looked like hair they were so close together. I did overfeed a couple times though so might just be me. Point im making is usually with a 'tree' you get a thick ball root at the base that had a good thick flow. My case was absolutely no ball root, all little nerve vein roots, thousands of them, all the way to the bottom. Stems were so brittle, i had to cage them almost pre flower. The soil was a little low on K, but idk if it was some deficiencies or the fact that the dirt was so mud like, the roots could only travel by being thin and frail. Perhaps the perilite will give them some breath? You take from that what you will lol

    • @GTILOUD
      @GTILOUD Před 5 lety +2

      Biochar

    • @Khawk06
      @Khawk06 Před 4 lety +1

      Definitely need to add pearlite!

    • @johnnylima9632
      @johnnylima9632 Před 4 lety +1

      Cameron sounds like you were using clones??

  • @alzciel1
    @alzciel1 Před 4 lety +1

    Hmm what are the amounts in lbs for how much soil?

  • @robinhoodlum7180
    @robinhoodlum7180 Před 4 lety +2

    does this soil really work ?

    • @medgrower1.killer
      @medgrower1.killer Před 2 lety +1

      Ahahahahaahahahahahahahhahahahhahahahahahahaahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahaahahahaahahahaha

  • @gtavtheavengergunnerlegend3340

    use crushed granite aka chicken grit instead of perlite.

  • @PeterKKraus
    @PeterKKraus Před 4 lety +2

    I would prefer 0 blood meal with a substitute. Biochar maybe?

  • @LJJ1950
    @LJJ1950 Před 2 lety

    I need a printable formula for your organic super mix but for autoflowers. I used Ocean Forest for 4 autoflowers & everything is going well ti I found out1 organic of the soil trio fertilizer. Help?

  • @TheCollective-th420
    @TheCollective-th420 Před rokem

    I am doing a project in Thailand and modeling after Subcool. Would love to talk to you guys

  • @raymondreaney6988
    @raymondreaney6988 Před 2 lety +1

    I'm from the UK and some things I would add to this mix include....
    Sulphate of Potash - This is a fantastic powder amendment that will radically help fast flowering plants. I like Sulphate of Potash specifically because it has a similar effect to Bat Guano and is aimed mainly at flowering. If you haven't noticed many of the products above are high nitrogen, which is good, however Sulphate of Potash adds another element for flowering.
    Chicken Pellets - In my opinion this is probably the best amendment you can use outdoors. People don't realize that whilst very good for your outdoor garden things such as bone meal, blood meal, kelp and various other powder or granule products only release nutrients for about 5 WEEKS. That is okay because in an outdoor garden you have dug the soil, you have removed any unwanted plants and weeds, so essentially the nutrients leech into the soil and there is nothing there to use them until you plant that area with plants. Studies have shown that many of the powder / granule type feeds have basically exhausted 90% of their nutrients within 4 to 5 weeks. Chicken Pellets however claim to last up to 5 MONTHS! Chicken Pellets are cheap, easy to carry, easy to use and big through the soil and they last a long time which really helps.
    Slow Release Granules - Some people dislike the slow release granules that you can buy, claiming they can not be used on food crops / edible foods, where actually it says on the box they are designed to be perfectly safe with food crops such as vegetables. Some years ago there was several slow release granules on the market that said "Do not use on food crops" and they wasn't suitable for use on vegetables, ect. However, some years ago that changed and now virtually all of the slow release granules say they can now be used on edible crops. The benefit here is that manufacturers claim they release nutrients for 6 MONTHS, which is ideal for some plants.
    Perlite / Vermiculite - Its worth mentioning that no super soil mix is really complete without either Perlite or Vermiculite, in fact many growers add perlite religiously and it does help a lot. Generally I say if you live in a really hot country and have issues with lack of water then add Vermiculite to each planting hole and that will help retain water, where if you live in a colder or wetter climate where it rains more then add Perlite and this will help the patch drain. I will point out that the patch draining better helps combat rots and molds in wetter climates.
    Lime - Well obviously garden lime is a good thing to add outdoors that will help correct the soils PH to a neutral 7 which can be useful for some plants. However people sometimes get confused by lime because actually it doesn't need adding every year, or in other words if your using the same patch each year then you don't need to lime it every year, about once every 3 years would be best. If you lime each year you then you run the risk of making your soil toxic or burning plants.
    Animal Warning - Its also worth noting that a lot of the products above such as bone meal / blood meal and even chicken pellets and bat guano can all attract animals. Generally if you use enough of the products above then that patch will be visited by all sorts of animals over the next 2 weeks, as the animals can smell it from miles away and think its food. This means for about 2 weeks the patch will be visited by things such as rats / rabbits / squirrels / foxes / deer / badgers / birds and if your unlucky wolves, bears, lions, tigers. Remember a bear can smell blood from up to 20 miles away! You are adding BONE & BLOOD MEAL to the ground, so yes foxes, wolves, bears will smell that. In this case if your patch is outdoors, in nature, in the wild then add the nutrients and wait 2 WEEKS before planting, hopefully with 3 or 4 rainy days within that 2 week period. The main risk with animals is they will eat / trample / destroy your plants and garden area. The most effective way around this is by waiting 2 or 3 weeks for the smell of blood and bone to die down and to put wire or plastic cages around the plants which helps stop smaller animals at least, dam rabbits!
    I'm not sure what country you live in but remember virtually all of the predator animals, even tigers, lions, large cats, bears can all smell blood and bone products from miles away! If you live in a country with dangerous animals and are planting outdoors in the wild then I'd suggest getting your food in the ground and then giving it 2 or 3 weeks along with 2 or 3 good rainy days so the smell vanishes a little. Its worth nothing that smell it released when it rains or when the patch is dug over again before planting. I have noticed "Bursts" of smell just after its rained, so animals often turn up after its rained and the blood and bone have got wet.
    Budget - If you are on a budget and don't have much funds then I highly suggest Chicken Pellets, because they not only have the full NPK range but they are easy to carry, easy to use, cheap, long lasting and effective. However, to use them properly they need to be evenly dug into the patch and the first 1ft of soil. Generally in a 2x2ft planting bed that is 1ft deep I will use 2 or 3 large handfuls of chicken pellets and thoroughly dig them into the soil, don't leave them all in a clump! Ideally you need some good rainy days and the chicken pellets will get wet and begin to break apart, then you return to patch and dig over / turn the soil and this helps break up the pellets even more which then allows you to put younger plants there without risk of burn.
    Basically chicken pellets will take you all the way to flowering and beyond. In reality you could do a grow with just chicken pellets and then add a bit more stuff as flowering starts. In this case, if I was on a serious budget I'd use chicken pellets dug into the ground and then later when flowering began I would use sulphate of potash as a top dressing, dug in and sprinkled in the first 1 inch of soil around the plants. I will point out when I first started I hated the idea and even the sound of chicken pellets, they sounded cheap and didn't sound as good as other things, but now I swear by them and would use them in any outdoor grow.
    Yes if you can then add everything on the film / list above as adding things like blood meal, bone meal, kelp will basically load up your soil with loads of micronutrients, minerals and growth promoters, however in most cases they only have an effective release time of about 5 weeks. Generally my aim would be to add a mixture of fast release foods and slow release as well. In this case the film above is good, but I'd add slow release pellets (the ones that are safe for food use) and chicken pellets as well.
    Good luck!

  • @kennethdecaluwe5696
    @kennethdecaluwe5696 Před 6 lety

    Dope we got the same trimmer shears

  • @pirate0bloodyskull
    @pirate0bloodyskull Před 4 lety +1

    You say to either create the super soil 30 days in advance so things have time to break down, or to amend only the bottom half so that it breaks down by the time the roots grow into it. What is the problem with amending the entire pot and planting immediately? Wont the breakdown process occur with time, eventually freeing up the nutrients for the plant?

    • @rich8381
      @rich8381 Před 4 lety +1

      @Fish Sandwich I seen a guy mix it up and water it for a week monitoring the temperature. It can get up to 150°F. After a week when it cools down again, than he mixes it with soil. Would that suffice if the temp goes down or, would you still wait, or still place soil lower in the ground?

    • @rich8381
      @rich8381 Před 4 lety +1

      @Fish Sandwich I talked to a grower that wrote his thesis in University on super soils. They started off with loads of amendments and than started removing one by one to monitor difference. He said at the end of it all, there was no difference when taking everything out, except bio-char and humic acid. He said monitoring N-P-K and pH was all that's necessary. Says it's a lot of hype and marketing for growers to have the best soils. He said everything else is just like someone taking loads of supplements, you're just making expensive urine.

    • @redtobertshateshandles
      @redtobertshateshandles Před 3 lety

      No, it's rotting and stinks. Just let it decompose into compost.

    • @redtobertshateshandles
      @redtobertshateshandles Před 3 lety

      @@rich8381 there will be a difference, flavour.

  • @AlejandroJaime213
    @AlejandroJaime213 Před 5 lety +1

    Dom Kennedy background music

  • @MrCantgetno
    @MrCantgetno Před 6 lety +1

    Not to step on subcools toes. He knows his shit.. but ive learned over yrs of growing. this mix is great for plants you plan on keeping over 3mo.s. personally i like it, as top dressing. These nutrients break down at different rates,, so dialing in the rate of nutrients you want..at any one time , also (plant specific) is a whole different prob. . Supersoil is good. its just too hot for seedlings, for vegging its great. personally its too expensive for me to use. when from cutting to finish takes me roughly 100. days. (checking the salinity of your run off )at 75-90 days was ideal for my plants. only problem was, now i gotta start flushing. and before i run out of time. Hope that helps someone..

    • @lynneprice4014
      @lynneprice4014 Před 6 lety

      MrCantgetno what kind of ppm on your run off are you going for on your flush for the super soil I've found a slightly longer finishing strain worked perfectly to get the salts out , also I use biosys to help breakdown and chelate the organic nutrients. cheers

    • @MrCantgetno
      @MrCantgetno Před 6 lety

      the first run , 1500 then slowly lowers about 200ppm each time i flush.this was too high for me to be able to leach out in time. plants wanted to hermi on me.
      when i used as a top dressing it was about 750 which in my case was about perfect..

    • @charleymarie3657
      @charleymarie3657 Před 6 lety

      What kind of soil do you use? Ive been trying to research this for 2 days now. First time ever, indoor, and non exspierenced

    • @MrCantgetno
      @MrCantgetno Před 6 lety

      ocean forest , & fox farm

    • @jjredick6588
      @jjredick6588 Před 6 lety

      @@charleymarie3657 used 707 soil it has lots of mycrozyies it's the shit with the super soil mix

  • @greenbitch421
    @greenbitch421 Před 5 lety

    Is letting compost go through four full seasons in sealed tub or one full year going to impact the potency of the nutrients in any negative way? I know you gotta let it cook for a month in the heat but i made an assload and have over 60 gallons that have baked a full summer, now are enduring the freezing winter and will thaw again in the summer. How does that impact the microbes?

  • @Cyprozzable
    @Cyprozzable Před 5 lety +3

    Anyone use the promix for the base soil in this mix?

    • @josephfulco2073
      @josephfulco2073 Před 5 lety

      Pierce Hester I have a few times and seems to work out pretty good

    • @matthewpool6447
      @matthewpool6447 Před 5 lety

      Absolutely not! Promix adds pgr’s to there mix. Just a heads up.

    • @kenshinhimura9387
      @kenshinhimura9387 Před 5 lety +3

      @@matthewpool6447 no they don't. It has nothing in it except peat moss, coco coir and perlite. Maybe some mico in it

    • @matthewpool6447
      @matthewpool6447 Před 5 lety

      Kenshin Himura www.oregon.gov/ODA/shared/Documents/Publications/PesticidesPARC/GuidelistPesticideCannabis.pdf

    • @solventless808
      @solventless808 Před 4 lety

      CHEW CHEW that list only mentions promix WITH biofungicide. Regular promix does not have any fungicide or pgrs

  • @njganjalove8909
    @njganjalove8909 Před 4 lety +1

    In what order should we mix the products?

  • @danielwarpaint1963
    @danielwarpaint1963 Před 4 lety +2

    Those who
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    have small tap roots.

  • @southerngrowerthailand3121

    I want to get it,l from thailand🇹🇭

    • @joolion8178
      @joolion8178 Před 3 lety

      คองผวกนี่ที่ไทยก่อมี

    • @joolion8178
      @joolion8178 Před 3 lety

      ผสมเองได้

  • @sathishkumar-jf4ny
    @sathishkumar-jf4ny Před 3 lety

    India shipping ?

  • @mnitg
    @mnitg Před 4 lety +2

    rip subcool

  • @trashiestpotato673
    @trashiestpotato673 Před 4 lety

    Lime makes it leval

  • @edwardjoubert4113
    @edwardjoubert4113 Před 3 lety +1

    Am I a complete idiot, or am I seeing the amount of 8 large bags of potting soil equaling 1.5 Cubic Feet?! That should be way more than 1.5 cubic feet, correct? 10 gallons of soil equals 1.3 cubic feet

  • @dabomb2000pacman
    @dabomb2000pacman Před 4 lety +2

    RIP

  • @Mrjboomseedco
    @Mrjboomseedco Před rokem

    Coots soil blend is far more superior for everyone out there and easy to make your own and use plenty of wuality worm castings and malted barley lots of that stuff and all u need really is to just water if you really want to get a bomb huge grow inside with ease and little care use a coot style soil in an earthbox if u do t want to make ur own soil buy a bag of 3.0 from build a soil premade best stuff u can buy

  • @guckertott
    @guckertott Před 2 lety

    There's a sucker born every day.

  • @domdelaweeds677
    @domdelaweeds677 Před 3 lety

    ❤️ 🌍 ✌️

  • @SimplyGrowBudz
    @SimplyGrowBudz Před 2 lety

    💚💚💚#1luv4dabud

  • @MurphyP686
    @MurphyP686 Před 5 lety

    I know this is a old video but I have a question. I am planting in ground and I live in michigan so my prep time is minimal. Would anyone recommend tilling these ingredients plus compost and aeration into the soil a week or two before planting? I'm a first time grower so any advice would be appreciated. Peace!

    • @Emmms19
      @Emmms19 Před 2 lety

      Same state. What did you end up doing?

    • @chuckwaardenburg496
      @chuckwaardenburg496 Před 9 měsíci

      ​@@Emmms19I know this is old and you got no answer. But what did you end up doing?

    • @Emmms19
      @Emmms19 Před 9 měsíci +1

      @@chuckwaardenburg496 I ended up skipping due to lack of time. I've planted in my raised garden beds the past 2 years. Even had some volunteers this season that grew inside my compost pile. Last year I let them grow up to 8/9 feet, no lie. Used good ole Michigan soil with some added manure. Everything has turned out great both years. Let me know if you end up trying it. I'd definitely let the mixture "cook" & remember to not "burn" your seedlings by planting them in the mixture too soon.

  • @jimmyganglia5234
    @jimmyganglia5234 Před 5 lety

    Composted manure too

  • @PsychonautPower
    @PsychonautPower Před 4 lety

    Fuck... R.I.P.

  • @82notchback
    @82notchback Před 5 lety +2

    You guys changed the recipe

  • @ketchumthekid3880
    @ketchumthekid3880 Před rokem

    RIP weed nerd!!!!!

  • @solidsnake3031
    @solidsnake3031 Před 2 lety

    Yo girl got a cute face, her friend got a nice body....

  • @solventless808
    @solventless808 Před 4 lety +1

    Subs recipe is terrible but good for grow shops though lol.

    • @johnnylima9632
      @johnnylima9632 Před 4 lety

      Solventless Hawaii have you used this recipe with bad results then?

    • @solventless808
      @solventless808 Před 4 lety +4

      Johnny Lima it’s a stupid recipe. You buy tons of unneeded/non sustainable ingredients to make a super hot soil and only use it in the bottom third of your pots. Then you have to buy a regular soil mix to fill the rest of your pots. Much better recipes that are cheaper to make and give better results.

    • @tedmcgee6825
      @tedmcgee6825 Před 4 lety

      @@johnnylima9632 its excessive. It can be done simpler and cheaper

    • @chadamedick9907
      @chadamedick9907 Před 4 lety

      @@tedmcgee6825 What do you recommend as a simpler alternative? I get that adding copous amounts of the name nutrient like this recipe suggests is to beat a dead horse when your plants can get anything they need from just a few of these. Although gaia green all purpose ammendments do seem to do the trick. I have seen that Alfalfa, kelp, fishbone maybe oyster for calcium?? How about rock phosphates and gypsum, good for feeding microbial life? Appreciate any insight

  • @eclay432
    @eclay432 Před 6 lety +10

    Way to much info to digest for a beginner just give me the best dirt to use and maybe an additive or two. Very good for someone whose been doing this for a lifetime but too much for me. I'll just buy a bag of weed . In my day you ha d Mex which was crap, Columbian which was what most folk got, Gold either Columbian or Acapulco which was primo or Panama Red the heavenly weed that was rare but undoubtably the Lords gift to us connoisseurs of the heavenly hemp. That was so long ago and probably before you all were born. Today's weed is all genetically manufactured and the high is way too potent for most. I like the mellow high that was not so friggin powerful as it is today. We used to look to legalize it but there was no way the establishment would ever allow that. The best we got was lowering the drinking age to 18 because it was a little ridiculous to send us to Vietnam and unable to drink a beer. Shortly thereafter they upped it back to 21 when the war backed down. I don't know about driving with a bunch of people high on this shit. Coming back from Southeast Asia the call was for good heroin and that's something Uncle Sam didn't foresee but plenty of enterprising assholes did and destroyed many lives which led to Pablo and the Ochoa's and Carlos Lehder who's dream was to fuck the USA with the bomb of Coke and when they found a little baking soda and heat in a cigar glass tube would increase profits astronomically he was right. Drugs for your medicine is a joke although it does help many it destroys countless and they never find their way back. Legalize it all and hope for the best. Those that will die would have anyway and those that just catch a buzz won't end up in the can for endless sentences with no hope for themselves or their families. All this over a question about dirt. I'm sorry I didn't mean to go off but I've seen it all and the future is in question I'm afraid. Good job on your growing hints.

    • @MrCantgetno
      @MrCantgetno Před 6 lety +4

      you can keep it real simple.. just using Ocean Forest, lightly foliar feeding,a couple weeks into flower. costs about 5$ a plt. same results as if you spent 20+ a plt

    • @jimmyganglia5234
      @jimmyganglia5234 Před 5 lety +1

      Dirt + manure + hay and leave it to ripen for 6 months..simple dirt becomes the real super soil

    • @jackfrost326
      @jackfrost326 Před 5 lety +2

      You eventually get here because you want the best clean natural medicine without the harsh chemicals growers use to get that "frosty" look. Burns my throat. Home grown outdoor weed is easy to grow, can be just as potent as indoor and a lot smoother

    • @Actionjaxon22
      @Actionjaxon22 Před 4 lety

      Jack Frost should I do super soil or bottled nutes. I’m a beginner. I enjoy soils but just want it to be successsful .

    • @chuckwaardenburg496
      @chuckwaardenburg496 Před 9 měsíci

      ​@@Actionjaxon22What did you end up doing? Are you drawing after all? Or just spending money at the pot shop..

  • @Superbodah
    @Superbodah Před 4 lety +2

    You know whats messed up, this is NOT Subcool's "supersoil" recipe~ He stole the recipe AND the name against the originators wishes~ Look up BCGA, the BC Growers Association, which was founded and maintained by the late VicHigh, and was also THE originator of the name "supersoil". Not to mention that sub used a lot of Vic's genetic creations, Space queen, Romberry, Killer queen, just to name a few of the lines he used, and claimed were HIS OWN, as the base of a lot of his later popularized work. Some call him a cannabis "hero", I call him a thief and a hack~

    • @rich8381
      @rich8381 Před 4 lety +2

      You can't patent natural.

  • @smokeymcbongwater3561
    @smokeymcbongwater3561 Před 5 lety +2

    Bloodmeal bonemeal feathermeal thare called the dirty 3. Do not use. Think about that one. Google it

    • @Tabooza
      @Tabooza Před 5 lety +1

      I use all 3 and grow monsters. So what am I missing? You brought it up brother let us know

    • @kenshinhimura9387
      @kenshinhimura9387 Před 5 lety

      Lol this guy is crazy. It's perfectly good to use.

    • @aetherflow
      @aetherflow Před 4 lety +2

      Google says, "The Dirty Three is an Australian Rock Band" ..lol ... Please tell me more about bloodmeal, bonemeal, and feathermeal. Is it a vegan thing? Is it an environmental thing? Is it a health thing? Why is it bad?

    • @redtobertshateshandles
      @redtobertshateshandles Před 3 lety

      Mad cow disease, toxic battery chicken poop.