Can I make a supersoil "concentrate"?

The idea here is to make a super hot mix you only need to cook once which could then be amendmended into a living soil at anytime. Don’t know what the drawbacks would be.

I was thinking of a peatmoss base, earthworm castings, alot of bat guano, kelp meal, alphapha meal, and texas green sand. Let that cook for a month or so but not too long. Maybe let it dry out after a time and package it up so that the microbes don’t activate the nutrients all at once.

There doesnt seem to be any information online regarding DIY supersoil concentrate. Has anyone ever tried something similar to this?

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What you are des ribing sounds alot like DIY compost.

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Well i realize now that it is :laughing:. Because as i know it, you only ever use a 1 to 3 ratio per pot so it IS already concentrated. I guess i was thing something more along the lines of a Dr. Earth dry fertilizer consistency.

I am now cooking a batch of 420 scene’s supersoil recipe with some other shite thrown in.

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I like 420 scene. Good vids.