thailer
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Seems like I could cut that KIS with some of this high-end 1:1:1 base mix I have in abundance around here to bring the cost & nitrogen levels down to something manageable...thank you guys, you've truly given me a bunch of ideas to test & compare results/cost (my equation for deciding the utility of gardening inputs).
on a regular vigor, medium yielding plant that was vegged in a 20 gallon for 2-3 months and then flipped and ran 10-11 weeks, it was still green at harvest. Another one ran 12 weeks and it did fade the last two weeks. i would just leave out one third of the mix and replace it with base soil.
KIS sells large nutrient packs and then smaller packs. one of the large packs make a cubic yard of soil. he has mixing instructions on his website saying that the base soil mix is 2:1:1 peat:composterlite so it is 50% peat moss and i think it ends up saving you the cost of purchasing 2 bags of compost just by making the base soil a different ratio. i actually really like it over using the base soil mix of 1:1:1 which i think drys out rather quickly. i think this holds moisture a lot easier and longer.
i reammended my KIS soil with coots' recipe for the second round in one pot and another i just left to see if i should reammend instead before flower.