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03-23-2007, 08:41 PM #1OPSenior Member
I have 3 soils and I have to transplant
I have Scotts Seedling soil, Miracle Grow Moisture control, and a bag of perlite sitting around my house. I have been so caught up in other things that I forgot to go out and buy some promix while shopping for bongs today. I am leaving for a week tomorrow and need to transplant my seedlings into pots, then stick em out in the desert with chicken-wire over em.
So how would you mix these 3 to create a decent soil mix that will stay watered until I get back from Copper Mountain, Colorado?
I also have some Cocoa mulch (cocoa been husks).
Can someone give me a quick recipe with these? Thank you very much in advanced! (It can be your birthday gift to me :thumbsup: )Dr.Hashman Reviewed by Dr.Hashman on . I have 3 soils and I have to transplant I have Scotts Seedling soil, Miracle Grow Moisture control, and a bag of perlite sitting around my house. I have been so caught up in other things that I forgot to go out and buy some promix while shopping for bongs today. I am leaving for a week tomorrow and need to transplant my seedlings into pots, then stick em out in the desert with chicken-wire over em. So how would you mix these 3 to create a decent soil mix that will stay watered until I get back from Copper Mountain, Colorado? I Rating: 5
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03-23-2007, 08:52 PM #2OPSenior Member
I have 3 soils and I have to transplant
First is a boy, second is a girl, then the others are to be determined. The boy's name is Bud after my best friend, really, his name is Bud. Then that is the size container i'm putting em in.
PS. Anyone know what the first plant is suffering from? I think MG.
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03-23-2007, 09:07 PM #3Senior Member
I have 3 soils and I have to transplant
just a guess but it looks like that cocoa mulch might be stunting the growth.
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03-23-2007, 09:09 PM #4OPSenior Member
I have 3 soils and I have to transplant
Thanks, I used just a bit (like a handful for a 5 gallon mix of soil) to keep it wet. I will use 0 next time. I mostly used it keeping my tomato soil moist as a top-layer as the Arizona sun is hot and my tomatoes will try out fast here.
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03-23-2007, 10:05 PM #5Senior Member
I have 3 soils and I have to transplant
ahh ok ok i see........i wasnt sure if the mulch was mixed into the soil or just a top layer. I have that problem in the texas heat of plants drying up too fast.
i also see the MG is the ''feed up to 3 months'' type. if your going to use that i would not add any ferts probably until flowering.....that soil can burn up a lil seedling, atleast in my experience.
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03-24-2007, 12:03 AM #6OPSenior Member
I have 3 soils and I have to transplant
Thanks! I think I might be ok with them growing in their containers for another week. But after that they will go strait into 2 gallon pots with Promix! Until then I am going to be enjoying this new bong I got today!
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06-06-2007, 01:12 AM #7Senior Member
I have 3 soils and I have to transplant
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