Important notice regarding super-soils Nutrient toxicity can occur due to the high nutrient content of super-soils such as the Antifragile Craft Soil. Especially directly after transplanting. The high nutrient content of a super-soil should cover all nutrient requirements of the plant through both the vegetative and flowering phases. Especially for plants that can handle the Antifragile super-soil at full strength. Some important points regarding toxicity issues (Mainly for Indoor cultivation) ⁃ Cannabis strains range widely in terms of their nutrient requirements and uptake ⁃ Many strains will show toxicity issues in the Antifragile super-soil after transplanting ⁃ Cannabis under Indoor cultivation conditions are much more susceptible to nutrient toxicity due to the lower environmental intensity ⁃ Plants grown in high intensity* indoor facilities will have less or no issues ⁃ Start with testing the Antifragile super-soil by using half Antifragile soil and half Classic soil ⁃ Add the two soil layers separately in either bottom/top order as long as the roots start off in the Classic soil half ⁃ With first watering allow for some good runoff (more important for a full strength Antifragile grow) ⁃ Give it time (1 week) for plants adapt to a strong soil. Observe new growth tips. ⁃ Apply a 50% runoff-flush if symptoms persist in the newest growth after 1 week ⁃ Do not add nutrients to rectify symptoms ⁃ If you have a good system don’t change everything to a new soil immediately ⁃ Get familiar with a new soil by starting small and noticing which strains do well in a particular soil under your unique growing conditions ⁃ Outdoor cultivation performs very well on full strength (i.e. 100% soil volume Antifragile) ⁃ Remember to read the info on the back of the Antifragile soil bag ⁃ Small adjustments will be made to the Antifragile (just like all our soils) as we receive feedback from clients ⁃ Client feedback is very important to us ⁃ Please mail us at info@freedomfarms.co.za with positive and negative feedback ⁃ We appreciate and make full use of all feedback! * High-Intensity conditions relate to consistent maximum photosynthetic rates achieved through light intensity equivalent or higher than 1000W HID, optimal VPD, optimal airflow, optimal temperature (canopy and roots), optimal humidity, and optimal soil water scheduling. I.e. in commercial-grade facilities.