Super Soil with VERMIFIRE soil

nugbuckets

Well-Known Member
Nugs , Have you done any flowering yet with the VF. SS ? Did you end up cutting it with more coco . I'm getting ready to make my first batch of SS and just trying to decide what to use for my base
i have the first 2 entering the flower room next week, and i am excited.........here they are in their new digs....really happy.......:leaf:
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nugbuckets

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Looks great. so thats vemifire SS and VF for your buffer ? U cut it with anything?
i followed the SS recipe exactly....except i added a bag of coco, and extra EWC to offset the "hot-ness" of the vermifire.......and yes, pure vermifire/coco/EWC for base.......in other words, i made a base first by toning down the VF with a little coco and EWC, then made supersoil from that, and saved some for pure base....i also added some Mycos.
 

indigenou$

Member
Sup people...

:-o :-o :-o

What I'm actually doing now is,

1) Pop 10 seeds in Rapid Rooters
2) Transplant into 1.7 gallon pots filled with 75% Happy Frog, 25% Vermifire on the bottom
(I'm growing a strain called Chocolate Rain which is generally a light feeder)
(Chocolate Rain = DNA Chocolope X Dj Short's Cocoa Kush)
3) Kill males and transplant all the females into 7 gallon pots filled with 75% Vermifire, 25% Super Soil(made with Vermifire) on the bottom
4) Top-Dress if needed

:wink: :wink: :wink:

P.s. I'm going to supplement with Hygrozyme & Molasses.

I'll keep you guys updated after seeing how this setup goes!



peace.
 
Just switched over to vermi fire and it seems to be working well. I usually grow my clones for a few weeks til i get a good 6-8inch root base then straight into vermifire. I have noticed only a little nutrient burn on the tips with certain strains but nothing significant. Have been watering heavy the first time they go in. I like the idea of maybe an inch or so of a less rich soil around the roots to help the first transplant. I also add about an extra 20% vermiculite. A friend of mine starts adding additional supplements of age old grow and swears by it and has beautiful plants at week 2. Not sure if its needed but I may start adding supplements around week 3-4 as I read the soil is usually fortified for about 30days.
 
[h=2]Directions for use:[/h]
  • Use for all potted plants, flowers, vegetables, herbs, trees, shrubs or roses.
  • Cover drain hole of container with small rocks or small pieces of broken clay. (Note: Be sure the drain hole is not clogged)
  • Fill container with VermiFire Potting Soil to desired level.
  • Place your plant in the container allowing enough room for the plants root system to be completely covered with Vermicrop Organic Potting soil.
  • Press soil around your plant gently with your hands until soil becomes slightly firm and supports your plant.
  • Water thoroughly. Depending on planting environment and specific plant needs it may be desirable to add VermiBlend for additional water retention.
  • CAUTION: VERMIFIRE IS HOT! IT MAY BURN SEEDLINGS!
  • NO NEED TO FERTILIZE FOR FIRST TWO WEEKS!
[h=2]Analysis[/h]
  • 1.6-1-0.6
  • Total Nitrogen (N) 1.6%
  • 0.152% Ammoniacal Nitrogen
  • 0.1% Nitrate Nitrogen
  • 0.408% Other Water Soluble Nitrogen
  • 0.94% Water Insoluble Nitrogen
  • Available Phosphate (P2O2) 1%
  • Soluble Potash (K2O) 0.6%
  • Calcium (Ca) 1%
  • Derived from: Earthworm castings, Alfalfa meal, Blood meal, Feather meal, Bone meal, Humus, Kelp meal, Sulfate of potash and greensand
 
Sup people.....
I just made a full batch of super soil but instead of using the dreaded roots or ocean forest as base soil, i used a relatively new soil called Vermifire
( http://www.vermicrop.com/products/vermifire/ ).

:?: :?: :?:
I never used this soil before but after doing some research, I've heard nothing but good stuff about it. A lot of people told me that this soil is really strong though (stronger than ocean forest and better balance of nutrients) so I am guessing my batch of super soil will be extra hot :fire:. I'll let you people know how this soil performs and how well it works with super soil so stay tuned!!! :leaf:

peace.

P.s. this soil also contains mycos which is always a plus! :-P :-P :-P

So what did you add to the vermifire to make it a super soil? I was just going to add humic acid, azomite and dolomite
 
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