Super Soil Kit
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What is the 'SuperSoil' Kit?

SuperSoil is the result of Hot Composting a number of components such that the end product contains everything your plants need to thrive.

The SuperSoil Kit will produce 100-150L of premium SuperSoil based on the popular SubCool recipe. SuperSoil is ideal for lining the bottom half (½) of a pot, allowing you to use regular potting mix for the remaining pot volume.

The idea behind SuperSoil is that in mimicking the richness and diversity of a well-established rhizosphere, you should never have to adjust the pH or deal with nutrient imbalances.

WARNING: If you come across SuperSoil that claims to be finished in 30 days, watch out! The Thermophilic process will only begin to wrap up at the 30-day mark. Proteins, fats, cellulose and lignin, will not completely break down at this stage. If the volume of partially cooked SuperSoil is not large enough, the composting process will halt until it reaches a critical mass again. As such, do not purchase SuperSoil that has not been completely cooked, or you will be purchasing an incomplete product!

What's Included in the Kit?

The Kit includes every amendment that goes into our SuperSoil; You'll receive:

  • Alfalfa Meal 
  • Neem Cake 
  • Kelp Meal 
  • Oyster Shell Flour 
  • Gypsum 
  • Soft Rock Phosphate 
  • Rock Dust 
  • Palagonite 
  • Azomite 
  • Blood 'n' Bone Meal 
  • High Phosphorus Bat Guano 
  • Dolomite Lime 
  • Bokashi 
  • Ground Malted Barley 
  • Wheat Bran 
  • Lengbeinite 
  • Humic and Fulvic Acids
  • Microbes! 
Note: These amendments should be added to your 'SuperSoil' compost pile per the schedule below.

How Do I Use The 'SuperSoil' Kit?

You can take a few approaches when cooking your SuperSoil, but the most widely accepted as the best is outlined below.

You will also need:

  • Manure and/or compost, more variety is better. Options include Mushroom compost, Green compost, Vermicompost, Chicken manure, etc. 
  • 2 or more tarps or an adequately sized container that can be covered.
  • Room for the compost pile.
  • A Shovel/Rake/Hoe/Appropriate tool to mix the components.
  • Water

The Process:

(Troubleshooting tips are below)

  1. Empty the contents of your manure/compost on top of a tarp spread out on the ground in an area with good sunlight.

  2. To the manure pile, add all dry amendments except: Alfalfa Meal, Neem Cake, Kelp Meal, Wheat Bran, Malted Barley.

  3. Gradually water down the pile. The OGS Aloe Vera Ferment can be added to the water to promote the multiplication of microbes and kick start the process. DO NOT ADD WATER TOO RAPIDLY - Adding too much water will cause your pile to start off anaerobic! SuperSoil should be moist but not soggy while composting!

  4. Mix the resulting pile with a shovel or other appropriate tool until it appears homogeneous. Cover the pile using another tarp (or the lid of the container you are using)

  5. Over the course of the next 2 weeks, the pile will enter its thermophilic stage. Over this time period, regularly mix the pile, and remember to keep it covered. Mixing loosens up the compost ingredients and increases the infiltration of oxygen needed by aerobic microorganisms.

    If everything is going well, the microbial processes will cause the pile to be hot to the touch.

  6. After the thermophilic phase has completed, the compost temperature will drop back to around 20 degrees Celcius. At this stage you may add worms to your compost pile, doing so sooner would cook them!

  7. Allow the composting mix to cook for 60 days. Be sure to keep it covered and maintain its moisture content throughout.

  8. Once your SuperSoil has completely composted, you may add in the Alfalfa Meal, Neem Cake, Kelp Meal, Wheat Bran and Malted Barley.

    Note: It is imperative that you regularly turn your compost pile so as to avoid it becoming anaerobic.

    Troubleshooting:

    Symptom  Problem Solution
    Pile is wet and smells like a mixture of rancid butter, vinegar and rotten eggs Not enough air Turn pile

    or Too much Nitrogen

    Mix in straw, sawdust or wood chips

    or Too wet

    Turn pile and add straw, sawdust or wood chips; provide drainage.
    Pile does not heat up Pile is too spread out or small Make pile larger or provide insulation

    or Pile is too dry

    Add water while turning the pile
    Pile is damp and sweet smelling but will not heat up Not enough Nitrogen Mix in grass clippings, or the provided Alfalfa Meal
    Pile is attracting animals Meat or other animal products are in the pile Keep meat and other animal products out of the pile! Enclose pile in ¼-inch hardware cloth

    or Fruit/Vegetable scraps are not well covered

    Cover all Fruit/Vegetables that may be in the compost pile with brown materials such as leaves, wood chips or finished compost.


    This product weighs 6kg.
    Vendor: organic gardening solutions
    Weight:  6.0 kg