best soil for FLOWERING?

HitTheBong816

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what do you think. im gonna transplant for flowering and want to know which soil to use,,, i have FFOF soil but i thought maybe there would be too much nitrogen and stunt the flowering? should it be okay since it is organic? or is there i better soil to use for FLOWERING?
 

SHAWTYBANGBANG

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what do you think. im gonna transplant for flowering and want to know which soil to use,,, i have FFOF soil but i thought maybe there would be too much nitrogen and stunt the flowering? should it be okay since it is organic? or is there i better soil to use for FLOWERING?
id use something else, high in phosphorus
 
go to walmart buy regular soil, perlite, then go to home depot and buy sand(bigger the better), oh buy bat guano on ebay and make your own soil
40% soil
30% perlite
10% bat guano
5% bone meal
15% sand
check out my post i make my own soil and the plants are growing fine!.
organic in my opinion is the best way to grow, you don't damage mother earth, plus you get the best tasting buds!.
 

tilemaster

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cant go wrong with foxfarms soil line up. spend the extra money if ur not positive how to mix components dry compost style...


FoxFarm Organic Planting Mix


Don't treat your soil like dirt! FoxFarm® Premium Organic Planting Mix has everything you need to get your garden off to a good start: earthworm castings, bat guano, Norwegian kelp meal, composted forest humus, sphagnum peat moss, and more. Specifically designed to help hold moisture in the soil, which keeps plants hydrated and growing well. pH adjusted.

Garden Tip:
If you're digging a new garden, work in a 3-6 inch layer of FoxFarm Planting Mix, and for established gardens, top dress with a 3-inch layer. You can even revive your lawn -- just aerate it, then spread a thin layer over the grass. Work in with a rake when finished.



Ocean Forest Potting Soil


Ready to use right out of the bag, Ocean Forest is a 100% organic soil that contains fertilizers, too! A premium blend of composted forest humus, selected peat mosses, earthworm castings, bat guano, and micronutrients. Ideal for containerized plantings...inside and out! Light texture and well aerated. It's nature's finest.
 

HitTheBong816

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ive already got some ocean forest. i didnt know if it was great for flowering. Ill use it though. i think itll be fine ill mix it with some perlite.

Thanks everybody
 
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