IgnatiusWakefield
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I see often that people advise against planting seedlings into the hot soils that most organic growers construct. What should my seedlings' soil consist of?
yes, good luck! new to growing??Much appreciated. One less thing to worry about.
I've had good luck with simple pro mix.I see often that people advise against planting seedlings into the hot soils that most organic growers construct. What should my seedlings' soil consist of?
Yeah this would be my first season. I've tried before, but always hit some type of wall and never followed through with the plan. This year the plan is an organic guerilla growyes, good luck! new to growing??
Yeah I'm trying. I've done some research and figured out prices for every thing. Just ran into another problem though.Never grown outdoors myself. Good luck. You building a super soil?
There are no problems. Only solutions!!Yeah I'm trying. I've done some research and figured out prices for every thing. Just ran into another problem though.
Awesome. I was just thinking if I should recycle some soil and not re-ammend for a clone and veg mix. So two runs before it can be used for clones you think?I've had good luck with simple pro mix.
In a party cup.
Now I use only used soil that I've ran for two harvests or more, not re-amended. that's actually a better way if you have some.
Either works fine though.
for mine it was two runs, but I don't think a "one run" would hurt them either, I just used a soil that had already done two harvests more for the super active soilweb/microbial activity it already had.Awesome. I was just thinking if I should recycle some soil and not re-ammend for a clone and veg mix. So two runs before it can be used for clones you think?