Last season, I used approximately the same "GENERATOR of SOIL" mix from the "BIG FARM" in large homemade - open bottomed - smart pots at the "CREEK GARDEN." Native soil is added when planting in the ground with this mix to balance enriched amendments and aid in cooling. However, I did not add native soil to the smart pot mix; I left the bottom open, turned the under soil, and added gypsum. Others have done especially well with trenches scratched in and smart pots placed atop (more room for the roots to stretch laterally if they so desire).What do you think about using the "generator of soil" mix of amendments on a 300 gallon smart pot?
Feel free to change the blend to suit your needs and the availability of the ingredients. You do not have to use every ingredient for the mix to be beneficial. For example: if you don’t have Phytamin 4-3-4, you could sub a liquid fish or a dry fish powder, like HFPC hydrolyzed fish. If you prefer, you can use a liquid kelp extract in place of maxicrop. If you don’t have a trace mineral deficiency, you can do without the MB powdered chelates. Keep in mind that kelps, such as maxicrop, do provide some trace minerals. If you don’t have access to a liquid sulfur, just leave it out of the blend.
I just got my hands on a cut called Oregon Pino Nior it is said to be a 45 day finisher. I am super stoked on that. Also was reported to yield 3 lbs+ Outdoor. Sounds good to me. Does anyone have any other info on this strain. Hope everyones off season is going well.