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Plants are doing well in super soil with no signs of nutrient toxicities. Very very happy :)
Now the goal is to watch for any deficiencies and make sure my water is pH appropriate. I am spraying for fungus weekly using a copper based organic fungicide.
In my past grows I have noticed that I tend to run into issues with Nitrogen and Phosphorus in veg. This new super soil recipe used a crap ton of fava compost. I also made sure to add extra fish bone meal which is high in Phos with a little nitrogen. I will be feeding compost and worm castings bi weekly and using small amounts chelated micronutrient solution to round everything out. I use soluble kelp meal for raising water pH so I usually never run into issues with potassium deficiencies.
For bacteria innoculation I rely on homemade worm castings, recharge and oregonism.
I noted some baby aphids on my plants. I sprayed immediately with organic insecticide. Will repeat spray every other day for the entire week.