Mikey, I draw new comb each year to recycle the old stuff. I start my splits in early May (using 2 frames of brood the first week, 3 the second, etc) , a pollen frame and at least one frame of honey. After the new queen is laying, I try my best to keep the feeder full and a pollen sub patty on them at all times. Here, I can often add the 2nd deep in 2 weeks. When I do, I move the feeder up to the 2nd box and put a foundation frame next to the brood in the bottom box. The top box has a feeder, a good comb, a foundation frame, 3 good comb frames, a foundation frame and then 2 comb frames. That way, each hive draws out 3 new frames each year. I keep adding pollen sub till I can smell "bee bread" but continue adding syrup till all the new foundation is drawn out completely. For here, the 2nd box will only take a couple of weeks, maybe a little more, to fill out and be ready for honey supers. Just like drawing comb in the 2 deeps, the trick to getting them to draw out foundation in your supers is to time it so your 2 bottom boxes are busting with bees when your nectar flow hits. A red-hot brood nest coupled with an intense nectar flow will get those super foundation frames drawn out pretty quick.