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Hello there fellow growers I would like to see & hear all of your thoughts on the following growing soil…


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The ANTIFRAGILE SuperSoil is a fully loaded living soil with immediate-, medium- and slow- release sources of natural organic plant nutrients.

Organic Based growing soil.

Ingredients:

  • Coco Coir
  • Premium Worm Castings
  • BioChar
  • Perlite
  • Vermiculite
  • Organic Nutrient Blend
  • Insect Frass
  • Volcanic Rock Dust
  • Fine BoneMeal
  • Gypsum
  • Fish Bone Meal
  • Blood Meal
  • Diatomaceous Earth
  • Freedom Farms Bokashi
  • Humic Acid
  • Epsom Salt
  • Bacillus Thuringiensis (Fungus Gnat Larvae Prevention)
  • Trichoderma Harzianum (Soil Borne Pathogen Prevention)

Directions of use:

  1. Add the SUPERSOIL to your container.
  2. Plant and water thoroughly with clean water at a pH of 5. 5-6. 5.
  3. Allow soil to dry 75% before rehydrating your soil with clean, pH’d water.
  4. For plants that become too green or show sensitivity symptoms, allow for 50% drainage using clean water.
    Recommendation for indoor cultivation: fill the bottom half of your container with antifragile supersoil and the top half- with organic classic soil and apply water only.
  5. Excellent for outdoor cultivation at full strength.
    Optional during flowering: fire juice at 1-2 ml (max) per litre water once per week during flowering.

A fully enriched living soil formulated for the pure organic grower. All essential plant nutrients are provided by this complete soil ecosystem throughout the vegetative and flowering phases, covering the plant’s full life cycle. The continuous nutrient release processes are dependant only on microorganisms, plant roots and the addition of clean water. The holistic nature of natural ecosystems is to improve with time, making systems antifragile in response to challenges. The Antifragile system regenerates itself continuously.

Features:

  • Excellent For Intensive Organic Cultivation Of Cannabis Plants
  • Antifragile Supersoil Performs Best Without Added Nutrients
  • Abundant In Natural Beneficial Microorganisms
  • High Nutrient Content – Not Suitable For Nitrogen Sensitive Plants
  • Plant Age Restriction – Not Suitable For Plants Younger Than 4 Weeks
  • Suitable For Indoor (half Strength) And Outdoor (full Strength) Cultivation
  • Use With Freedom Pots For Additional Plant Growth Benefits
  • Use Freedom Farms Seedstarter For Optimal Seed Germination

Size: 30dm = 30L

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Formula1 allows more control over the nutrient profile in the substrate than with the fortified Classic blend.

Contains no organic nutrients.

Ingredients:

Coco Coir,
Worm Castings,
Perlite (30%),
Volcanic Rock Dust,
Bone meal,
Gypsum,
Fermented probiotic bran.
Size: 2 x 30 Litre bag fits 3 x 22l Platmatter Pots

This blend has no additional nutrients apart from our base amendment mixture. The performance of the Formula1 blend depends on the application of available nutrients in the form of a balanced inorganic nutrient formulation. Application is required with the first watering and subsequent additions according to the plant’s requirement. A leaching requirement or runoff is necessary with every other nutrient application to avoid salt build-up. Water scheduling for this soil will require more regular watering when opting for fast growth.

Application:

Ideal for container growing
Indoor or Greenhouse cultivation
High intensity production with automated fertigation
Balanced nutrient solution input essential
Ideal watering pH for Freedom Farms Craft Soils: 5.5 – 6.0

Pure coconut coir has a pH between 5.8 – 6.8. A substrate/soil pH of between 5.5 and 6.5 is ideal for plant nutrient uptake under both organic and inorganic fertiliser regimes. Freedom Farms Coco coir is buffered and charged with natural amendments. The high Calcium content of our amendments maintains the pH in the 6.5-6.8 range and will prevent a decrease in pH (substrate acidification) resulting from fertiliser application or waterings at a low pH. The soil pH is therefore buffered against decreasing pH. On the other hand, an incremental increase in pH resulting from tap water (pH 7-8.5) use can cause the soil pH to increase above the optimal range for nutrient uptake. The soil pH is therefore not buffered against increasing pH caused by using un-pH’d tap water. Watering with a pH of 5.5-6.0 will ensure the pH of the soil remains in the optimal range of 5.5-6.5.

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