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What is Organic Super Soil?

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The terms “organic” and “super soil” may sound like something beneficial for your plants. Your intuition is right, though! 

There’s nothing that enriches soil better than organic amendments. When these organic amendments combine in appropriate proportions, all in one place, you can call it organic super soil. 

This is anything and everything you’ll need for the healthy growth of your super-demanding plants!

What is it Made of?

It is a blend of the most nutritious organic components there are. It is like a superpower potion for your soil that allows the ideal growth of high nutrient-demanding plants.

Here are all the ingredients it is made up of. Each of them is equally important; however, depending on the plant’s requirements, they may be halved, or eliminated to achieve a suitable blend.

Base Soil (1:1:1 Ratio of Peat, Compost, and Aeration)

Organic material! Isn’t that what our first guess is going to be? However, to incorporate all the organic material, we need a medium, which we often call the base. The base can be any soil, perhaps the cheap stuff bought from the market. This will enable us to have a platform to add the various nutrients, natural amendments, and any specific fertilizer required to grow the plant of your interest.

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Worm Casting

It is a special type of organic fertilizer produced by special red worms. Worm castings are rich in nitrogen and microorganisms that enhance soil structure. 

Blood Meal

A blood meal is a slow-release nitrogen amendment that promotes the vegetative growth of plants. It not only acts as a fertilizer but is also useful in keeping animals away due to its smell.

Regular Bone Meal

Regular bone meal takes longer to decompose and is thus a slow-release amendment. Bone meal is rich in phosphorus and calcium that are beneficial for the plant in its fruiting and flowering stages. It also helps in the development of a healthy root system. 

Fish Bone Meal

Didn’t know there was another kind of bone feed made exclusively from fish bones? It’s called the fishbone meal. As the name suggests, it is made up of dehydrated fish bones and scales. Its richness in minerals like phosphorus, nitrogen, and various amino acids contributes to the budding, flowering, and fruiting of plants and is absorbed in a relatively short amount. 

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Oyster Shells

Oyster shells are composed of calcium carbonate, another excellent source of calcium for plants. They improve nitrogen uptake and can also help balance the pH level of the soil if it gets too acidic. 

Kelp Meal

It is an ideal organic fertilizer that can be used for all types of vegetative and non-vegetative plants. Kelp meals provide nutrients like iron and manganese, directly aiding in the growth of plants. In addition to that, it also enhances disease resistance.   

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Feather Meal

Feather meal, as the name suggests, is derived from avian species. Due to its high phosphate content, Their feathers are a great source of amino acids for the plant. It also acts as an organic food for the soil microbes.

Azomite

Azomite contains various trace minerals, including magnesium, zinc, copper, iron, etc. Using azomite in the soil has shown rapid growth and improved yields. 

Epsom Salt

Epsom salts are added to the soil as they contain high amounts of magnesium and sulfur. Using the right dosage can help your plants grow bushier and increase their chlorophyll production.  

Mycorrhizae 

These are fungi that live and grow in damp soil. They benefit the nutrient and water uptake system of the roots, specifically for young plantlets with primary roots. They may naturally be present in the soil, but this is one live organic component that we cannot miss out on, and thus, it is added to make this soil superior quality.

Bat Guano

Bat Guano contains a high nitrogen, potassium, and phosphorus content. It provides a boost of nutrients that can feed your plant through all the stages of its growth. 

Benefits of Using Organic Super Soil

  • Eliminates labor as you do not have to add any amendments or fertilizers manually
  • Improves soil quality and promotes plant health
  • Likely to speed up the growth of your plants
  • Free from chemicals and toxins, so you know the plants grown are purely organic 
  • Keeps a steady nutrient supply, neither less nor more than what is required

The best organic super soil is the one that gives returns for several years.

Conclusion

No doubt, slightly expensive on the pocket, this type of soil is one of the best treats for your plants. If you’re considering growing cannabis, you need to get your hands on this fancy soil ASAP.

Its perfectly balanced composition rules out all possibilities of nutrient burn, as well as leaves no chances of deficiencies, featuring the most effective organic amendments. The best part is its slow-release mechanism that allows you to use this soil for a longer period.

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