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Market => Product offers => Topic started by: randy wagstaff on July 13, 2012, 05:38 pm
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My friend has started making his own version of subcools super soil. google it if you havent heard about his soil recipe or genetics, tgagenetics.com
subcools super soil is a recipe. Subcool teaches millions how to mix up a organic potting soil that requires only water. you had to by 8 bags of soil, 50 lbs earthworm castings 5 lbs each guano, blood/bone meal. Then mix it up by hand with a hoe in a kiddy pool and let it compost for a month so nutrients become available to plants.
Superior soil is the highly superior version of super soil. individually bagged and ready to grow in. Superior soil requires nothing but water to take plants all the way through budding. And you don't even have to flush!!!!
Superior soil is coco coir and composted pine bark with 4 types of bat guano, earthworm castings. bone meal, blood meal, rock phosphate, crab meal, alfalfa meal , kelp meal.............
Superior soil, being a 100% organic growing medium, produces the biggest, frostiest, best tasting buds.
The soil isn't in hydro stores yet but soon will be. They have decided that the silk road is a great place to start as we can sell a clone and a bag of soil for 45 $.Damn near ANYONE can grow using this method. All you need is a closet, hid light, water and you can grow 3-6 ounces EASY. Ill show you how step by step in a soon to be website, but really you dont need anymore directions than whats on the bag!!!
WHAT IS REALLY SHITTY IS HOW THESE NUTRIENT COMPANYS KNOW THIS IS THE OVERALL BEST, EASIEST GROWING METHOD BUT THEY WOULD RATHER SELL YOU A 20$ BAG OF SOIL AND 120$ WORTH OF NUTRIENTS
OVERGROW THE PLANET!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Any Las Vegas purple kush genes going on?
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I see a few problems with your logic. Who wants to pay shipping costs for bags of soil, and what the hell kind of nutrients are you using that cost $120?
You can get the Fox Farms trio for $40 and the soil for $20 a bag for Ocean Forest and Happy Frog. 1.5 to 2 cubic feet.
Subcool's soil is the shit. I've heard many tales of it's potency. But.. anyone who wants that level of connoisseur soil is just going to make it themselves with their own amendments.
Good luck in your endeavors though.
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I've been following Subcools works for a long time and would be interested in trying his super soil or the 'better' version made by....
If you could get me a jack the ripper clone and some super soil for it, I'd be interested in this for sure.
If I remember correctly jack the ripper is the strain of his that's more hazy, correct?
@vinny It might be a lot cheaper to mix the super soil myself but the convenience this offers for someone busy like myself that's just going to grow a few plants, really makes it worth the money.
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I wouldn't trust anyone to make that soil. It can be easily fucked up to the point where it will burn your plants. It needs to be left outside to compost a few months and there are likely some clearnet vendors who have legitimate versions of it.
Most of the amendments for supersoil can easily be bought off Amazon, at Home Depot or a local garden center. Considering shipping a cubic foot of that stuff would likely be upwards of $10 easily I don't see the point of the offer.
How the hell do you mail a clone? Why would you mail a clone? Some guy was mailing clones on here last month and those listings mysteriously disappeared. I wouldn't want a clone that's been sealed in dark box for a few days. Clones are delicate enough as is. Clones like moisture air and sunlight. Seeds don't.
Call me cynical but none of this makes sense.
If you rely on supersoil without any nutrients just in case your plant has deficiencies you're gonna have a bad time. You'll end up spending the money regardless. Depending on what strain you're using you're likely going to need supplemental nutrients near the end.
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Look man I know how to make super soil, I also know where to get everything to do it and subcool gives away his information for free that's not the problem.
The problem is I just moved and don't have the space or time to mix the soil but if I can get a clone and soil shipped to my closet grow room, hell, that's motivation for me to grow again.
I know the regular formula pretty well because I have worked with it but now that dioxide has been making it even better I'm pretty damn excited to give it a go. The soil should come bagged with a label and if it doesn't then I'm not buying it, simple as that. I'm not a cheap ass and I'm not mass producing cannabis so the price isn't a big deal to me.
As for the clones it can be done and I've grown some very happy plants from mail order clones.
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Good clones are more useful than good seeds in my opinion. Too much variability in seeds, if you cross Micheal Jordan with his sister you won't necessarily get another Micheal Jordan. In that respect you're better off with a clone. Provided shipping is reasonably fast and temps are moderate I think they'd survive alright and I've ordered clones through the mail before. What I've learned is NEVER order clones in the summer or in the dead of winter. Fall and Spring when it's cold but not freezing is the time to do it.
As for soil, I just get a shovel, dig up some dirt outside and work in some animal manure, throw in some dolomite lime to bring up the pH to around 6.5. Works fine every time and it's free. I avoid the grow stores as they generally sell overpriced over-hyped BS
Bob
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From what I've heard about the cargo holds of airplanes it gets very hot up in the atmosphere in the planes. That and the summer means that clone is going to be sitting in possibly 100 degree heat for days in the dark. That's just a bad idea. How rooted are the clones, how old are they? Is there some sort of source for moisture internally? I'm curious as to how it would be done to the extent of not giving away the packaging.