TGA Super Soil

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Thinking of taking the plunge into organics with a sort of per mix. The TGA super soil is supposed to allow for no nutrients unless in flower you can add carbs and sugars for flavors or even just a top dressing of more soil. The mix is a 25lb bag of proprietary stuff mycos etc, added to 50-60l of worm castings and 15cu feet of premium soil. I know this is a huge mix so Id probably quarter it as needed between a friend and I. I've seen a few logs of people Use it for outdoors, the latest is a 4ft by 17ft monster in ground outdoors with only 32gal of this super soil no notes. Also has been mainlined to have over 200 tops. I'll post a few pics later.

Has anyone else had experience with this mix or seen any other reviews?
 
No personal experience but there's info all over youtube about it. You're talking about the charge pack, right? I've seen some amazing grows with TGA SS. :smokebuds:
 
Scope out my Black cream grow. That's in the tga subcool mix. I'm getting happier everyday with it.
 
the latest is a 4ft by 17ft monster in ground outdoors with only 32gal of this super soil no notes.

Unless that's a typo I'm calling bullshit. A 32 gal container isn't supporting a 17 foot wide plant.

Yes, subs super soil works great. No, you're not getting a 17 foot plant out of a 32 gal container with it.
 
No personal experience but there's info all over youtube about it. You're talking about the charge pack, right? I've seen some amazing grows with TGA SS. :smokebuds:


Yea the charger pack.

Mr piggy I by no means think I get results like that. hes had 10+ years of outdoor growing experience and much more organic gardening skills than anyone ive come across he fed only a few teas (3 or 4) but the rest is just plain ph'd water. 32gal of super soil with regular dirt in ground not a pot. The lady was 17ft around not wide that was my misunderstanding but still this is an extremely healthy and full lady. Im working on getting the pictures now
 
Okay, that makes more sense. You need to say circumference if that's what you're referring to. In your original post the wording says it's 17 feet across or tall.

Just so you know, people very rarely measure their plants by circumference, diameter is the common way. So to give people a better idea of the size of that plant just say five and a half feet across by four tall. That way there's no confusion. Sure, I'm willing to bet a plant that large could be grown by a seasoned grower, but not without proof. Personally I'm much happier spending less money to build my own soil and I really recommend other people do that as well. Check out the TLO/ super soil threads in our organics section, tons of good info in there.
 
17' circumference would give about a 5.4' diameter... easily doable by a good grower, outdoors, with nothing to restrict the roots, IMO. But, that's not even close to the size originally described. :peace:
 
Personally I'm much happier spending less money to build my own soil and I really recommend other people do that as well. Check out the TLO/ super soil threads in our organics section, tons of good info in there.
Here, here, Mr Piggy. IMHO there is not only the cost savings, but I have found it to be so satisfying in mixing/adding to your own TLO soil. You know exactly what's in it, and it makes it that much more enjoyable when you partake of the fruits of your labor.
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Well he posted a video of his garden today. Check it out, ill say it again, I by no means expect these results but I know what he puts in his mix and will try to replicate for my next super auto test run. [video=youtube;ZBzLWY0xQhc]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZBzLWY0xQhc[/video]
 
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