Figured I would jot it down on here and share with the community. Also just spilled coffee all over the original version i have written down
so here goes it.
Zane's coco based supersoil recipe.
Bases used.
2) 7qt. Coco husk bricks.
Exo terra
1) 7qt. Coco coir brick.
Eco earth
1) 16qt. Bag Worm castings.
Black gold
3)8qt. Bags Perlite.
Black gold
1)16qt. Bag mushroom compost.
Just natural
Amendments used.
25 tbsp) bio-fish. 7-7-2.
Down to earth
25 tbsp) crab/lobster meal. 5-3-0
Neptunes harvest
13 tbsp) seabird guano. 12-10-3
Buried treasure
13 tbsp) azomite. 0-0-0.2
Seed ranch
10 tbsp) bat guano. 0-8-0
Earth juice
10 tbsp) oyster shell.
Down to earth
4 tbsp) Epsom salt.
Pennington
Here's how I mix it up.
Step one) Wash all the coco until it stops bleeding the red coloring. I like to use a big fabric pot and a runoff riser makes it alot easier.
Step two) I use 30 gallon totes. Mix all of your bases together thoroughly. Breaking down any remaining clumps and removing any rocks or chunky debris. *tip for more rapid veg crush the seabird pellets*
Step three) *optional* broil about 3-5 gallons of water and water in the soil mix placing the lid back on the tote. This will kill any gnats, mites, etc. I trust no store bought soil. Let mix cool completely.
Step four) after mix has cooled add all of your additives and mix thoroughly this time watering in with 1-2 gallons of microbe rich water and a serving of brown sugar or molasses. I use 1 tsp great white myco and 1tbsp brown sugar or 5mls unsulfured molasses per 2 gals.
Step five) store in a cool location, mix once or twice a week, keeping it damp with a spray bottle if needed. Should be ready for use after 2-3 weeks.
Turns out a fairly heavier soil still with lots of aeration from all the chunk and perlite Sits at a stable ph of 7. Although I would like to lower it just a bit. This soil mix has proven it's self many times for me, autos to photos, from seed to harvest. I can run nothing but ph tap water with no problemo.






Zane's coco based supersoil recipe.
Bases used.
2) 7qt. Coco husk bricks.
Exo terra
1) 7qt. Coco coir brick.
Eco earth
1) 16qt. Bag Worm castings.
Black gold
3)8qt. Bags Perlite.
Black gold
1)16qt. Bag mushroom compost.
Just natural
Amendments used.
25 tbsp) bio-fish. 7-7-2.
Down to earth
25 tbsp) crab/lobster meal. 5-3-0
Neptunes harvest
13 tbsp) seabird guano. 12-10-3
Buried treasure
13 tbsp) azomite. 0-0-0.2
Seed ranch
10 tbsp) bat guano. 0-8-0
Earth juice
10 tbsp) oyster shell.
Down to earth
4 tbsp) Epsom salt.
Pennington
Here's how I mix it up.
Step one) Wash all the coco until it stops bleeding the red coloring. I like to use a big fabric pot and a runoff riser makes it alot easier.
Step two) I use 30 gallon totes. Mix all of your bases together thoroughly. Breaking down any remaining clumps and removing any rocks or chunky debris. *tip for more rapid veg crush the seabird pellets*
Step three) *optional* broil about 3-5 gallons of water and water in the soil mix placing the lid back on the tote. This will kill any gnats, mites, etc. I trust no store bought soil. Let mix cool completely.
Step four) after mix has cooled add all of your additives and mix thoroughly this time watering in with 1-2 gallons of microbe rich water and a serving of brown sugar or molasses. I use 1 tsp great white myco and 1tbsp brown sugar or 5mls unsulfured molasses per 2 gals.
Step five) store in a cool location, mix once or twice a week, keeping it damp with a spray bottle if needed. Should be ready for use after 2-3 weeks.
Turns out a fairly heavier soil still with lots of aeration from all the chunk and perlite Sits at a stable ph of 7. Although I would like to lower it just a bit. This soil mix has proven it's self many times for me, autos to photos, from seed to harvest. I can run nothing but ph tap water with no problemo.




