Seedling Starter Mix Lowe's/HomeDepot/Walmart
Hi everyone ,I am having trouble finding a starter mix to
start my seedlings in.I have only Lowe's /Home Depot/Walmart to shop at.If anyone could tell me what i can buy at any of these stores that will work. A How to do starter mix using stuff from Lowes/Home depot/Walmart would be great as I have been to all three and asked for a starter mix and this is what they tell me to get:
Lowe's >:
1.5 Cu. Ft. Seed and Sod Soil
will this stuff work??
garden center link:
Lowe's Garden Center: Home Garden Supply, Garden Tools, Garden Decor, Garden Furniture
Home Depot >:
Seed Starters - Seeds - Garden Center - Outdoors at The Home Depot
garden center link:
Garden Center - Outdoors at The Home Depot
I guess Home Depot doesn't list the soils they sell at the store online. I can't find them, I did a search on the HD website for soil and got nothing.Lowe's has alot of their soil list online so maybe
it is better to use Lowe's and can link to the exact product or products.;)
I have asked my buddies who grow and they tell me "just go down to your local Garden Center and pick up a bag of starter mix"
so i ask them does that Stagreen starter mix work and they say: does it have fertilizer in it?, I say: the package says it has fertilizer in it. then they say: no it won't work .:mad: wtf?....plz if anyone can help, as i have already lost $200$ in seed.:mad:
Seedling Starter Mix Lowe's/HomeDepot/Walmart
You can use prefertilized soils to start seedlings in, your buddies are just worried about them being burned by rich soil... which is easy to do in the very beginning. If you decide to use this kind of soil, it would be a very good idea to cut it with about 1/4 perlite. In fact, most starter soils could probably use added perlite, as they generally contain a good bit of peat, which retains moisture really well.
If you're willing to order products online, I've heard some really good things about a brand of soil called Promix. They won't sell it at any of the stores you listed, but you may be able to pick up a bag from a hydro shop near you. Try to Google hydro shops in the area that you live in, and maybe it'll surprise you with a location that's not too far from where you live. If you break down and just decide to buy the prefertilized soil, make sure you add the perlite to it, even if the bag says perlite already comes mixed in. They never seem to add enough.
Seedling Starter Mix Lowe's/HomeDepot/Walmart
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Originally Posted by Mr. Clandestine
If you're willing to order products online, I've heard some really good things about a brand of soil called Promix. They won't sell it at any of the stores you listed, but you may be able to pick up a bag from a hydro shop near you. Try to Google hydro shops in the area that you live in, and maybe it'll surprise you with a location that's not too far from where you live. If you break down and just decide to buy the prefertilized soil, make sure you add the perlite to it, even if the bag says perlite already comes mixed in. They never seem to add enough.
Promix is actually sold at select home depots. :thumbsup:
Although promix is 100% peat I believe. It's not bad as long as you stay on top of your monthly flushes and transplant once every 4-5 weeks if possible.
MG organic isn't horrible if you add your own perlite. I may actually start out in MG organic in 4" pots from now on and then start transferring into fox farms ocean forest.
Seedling Starter Mix Lowe's/HomeDepot/Walmart
Question
What is in a good starter mix?
How can I make a starter mix?
Maybe start with some top soil and add some stuff to it?
Plz post any recipe's for making a starter mix here I have searched this forum and haven't found anything on starter mix. I thought there would be a grow faq for it.
I guees I'll have too try a $200$ more of seed in this:
1.5 Cu. Ft. Seed and Sod Soil
or i guess use the crappy jiffy peat pellets, so when I tranplant them they fall apart:mad:
I don't know what else todo.. all these grower's on this site and all of my friends who are growers all say quote [go to the farmers supply or a garden center for a 'seedling starting mix' ] If i hear that one more time!! :asskick:I am very sick, I don't have the energy to be hunting all over the state for a starter mix.I am considering going hydro know cause this soil sh*t is f*cked up.and seeing sNs stealth grow the FF is fucking making his shit sick!!
diahashi MG/OG ...is what i just lost $200 worth of seed in..
nothing will sprout in it ,,i have seed from 3 different plants in it.
Mr clandestine I don't have very much money I live on $250 a month
ordering online is so expensive you gotta slap on a extra $30 on everything for taxes and shipping and the local Hydro shop is even more expensive.Is there nothing at Lowes/HomeDepot/walmart????
that can be mixed to make a good starter soil what about TOPSOIL
I have been looking for a starter mix since August 2007 wtf!!!!
this is just:mad:
Seedling Starter Mix Lowe's/HomeDepot/Walmart
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Originally Posted by veggii
Mr clandestine I don't have very much money I live on $250 a month
ordering online is so expensive you gotta slap on a extra $30 on everything for taxes and shipping and the local Hydro shop is even more expensive.Is there nothing at Lowes/HomeDepot/walmart????
that can be mixed to make a good starter soil what about TOPSOIL
I have been looking for a starter mix since August 2007 wtf!!!!
this is just:mad:
Yeah, shipping is generally what puts most buyers off from ordering online. Call around to your local stores and see if any of them carry a brand of soil called Promix. I believe it's manufactured by a company named Farfard, or something like that. Promix is a good starter soil with no added fertilizer, so if you can pick some of that up, you'll have what you want for your seedlings. As for other seed starting products from Lowe's/HD/Walmart, I'm not familiar enough with them to give a good recommendation. I've started seedlings in prefertilized soil on numerous occasions with little difficulty, but I always added a good amount of perlite to the soil, which tends to make it less "hot".
Best of luck. :jointsmile:
Seedling Starter Mix Lowe's/HomeDepot/Walmart
You can use promix just as Mr. C said, no problem.
But better still, look in the phone book for an actual farmers supply or garden center, and look for a mix from a company called Farfard. That stuff is lovely, and Agway carries it (East Coast farm supply chain). You should be able to find it at any agri oriented store.
Seedling Starter Mix Lowe's/HomeDepot/Walmart
FoxFarm Soil & Fertilizer Company if you click on the where to buy they have a list of stores for the state you live in, then you can save the shipping and get some yummy ocean forest soil :)
Seedling Starter Mix Lowe's/HomeDepot/Walmart
Thread is about seedling starting soils. FFOF will KILL seedlings.
Seedling Starter Mix Lowe's/HomeDepot/Walmart
O.o uuuh I know a guy who used it without problem but i'll be sure to tell him to knock it off for the future lol
Seedling Starter Mix Lowe's/HomeDepot/Walmart
I've been to the website before, and foxfarm doesn't have any distributor in my state. So that's just not going to work for me on my next grow.
The current grow I am doing has been regular miracle grow from seedling. Some of the plants had the little round leaves wither and die, but other then that there is no signs of being burnt as far as I can tell. I didn't add anything to the soil either. So really, I don't think it matters. I'm sure I could be getting a better grow if I had the correct stuff, but right now I'm very pleased with what I have.
I did find a local hydro shop, so hopefully they will have nutes and some promix for my next grow. If not, I'll just get some MG organic and add some perlite.
Although, I haven't even seen any perlite anywhere. Haven't really looked too hard either though. Mostly been trying to find soils and nutes.