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03-28-2007, 07:53 PM #1OPSenior Member
What soil should i buy??
can people with experience recommend me a good soil to use for outdoors?.. I'm thinking of Miracle Grow, But people are telling me that its too powerful and will kill the plant.. is this true?
kaj621 Reviewed by kaj621 on . What soil should i buy?? can people with experience recommend me a good soil to use for outdoors?.. I'm thinking of Miracle Grow, But people are telling me that its too powerful and will kill the plant.. is this true? Rating: 5
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03-28-2007, 08:05 PM #2Senior Member
What soil should i buy??
You are far better off to use a really nice compost for outdoors!
You're in the States... chances are there is an Agway near you... go check out the store-brand composted cow manure with humus. It is black gold.
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03-28-2007, 08:36 PM #3Senior Member
What soil should i buy??
Your outdoors...you don't need much but a simple addition to your backyard soil (in most cases). For profesional results you should get your soil tested. Most area's have a university nearby that'll test it for free and doing it once is usually enough for a lifetime as long as good farming practices are used, but if nothing else, be sure to check your PH, both soil and tap water (although tap water in an outdoor grow isn't near so critical it's still a good thing to know). Any garden/nursery worth using carries the simple test kits and anyone who can read can do it. Once done with that I mix in quality potting soil into a hole and replace with original soil mixing them pretty much equally (also a good place to use the soil from an indoor grow that's finished). Be sure your hole has good drainage and area is secure from marauders. I use the same ferts I used in the indoor but at a little higher ratio and set up the sprinkler on a timer...then kick back and watch the grass grow!
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03-28-2007, 09:29 PM #4Member
What soil should i buy??
Try this mix, I experiment, here's a good one for ya:
Wood ash, pearlite, horse manure, red clay, potting soil, ground soil, boiled water, vermiculite, a random fertilizer for feeding, egg shells, lettuce, leaves.
Mix more and less of each depending on your needs. Be very careful though, it will produce dankity dank dizzle dank mizzle.
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03-28-2007, 10:01 PM #5OPSenior Member
What soil should i buy??
I dont have an Agway near my house but i have a Home Depot. Im also growing it in a pot, not in the ground.. so soil brand suggestions would be great
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04-04-2007, 07:38 PM #6Member
What soil should i buy??
MG may not be the best, but it will work despite what people say. Its a little high on N and a bit slow to drain, so lighten it up with about 30-40% perlite. If not, get any brand of high quality potting soil and you will do fine. Add some perlite. This is not nearly as complicated as some seem to make it. Start out simple just like if you were growing any other flower or vegetable. You can always experiment with "designer" nutes and other additives later.
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04-04-2007, 09:56 PM #7Senior Member
What soil should i buy??
Originally Posted by kaj621
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04-05-2007, 12:23 AM #8Senior Member
What soil should i buy??
home depo has pro mix, the type for outdoor containers with water saving gel is reccomended. Stay away from any of the additives like blood meal or bone meal that attract critters. While you are there buy some slow release fertilzer, your girls will thank you. Marijuana loves loose soil that drains well that is high in nitrogen.
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04-05-2007, 07:10 PM #9Senior Member
What soil should i buy??
Our famous blend of humus1, cow, horse, and turkey manure composts; a trace of granite sand and ground rice hulls; and humates2.
Tested by the Soil Food Web, Inc. The blend of humus and manure composts provides a wide variety of beneficial fungal and bacterial microorganisms. This is confirmed by tests from the Soil Food Web (www.soilfoodweb.com), a compost research and testing laboratory in Oregon that is on the cutting edge of soil science.
For enriching and improving the texture of garden soils; loosening heavy clay and compacted soils; top dressing gardens, landscapes, and lawns; mulching around trees and shrubs; and stimulating microbial life for natural disease suppression.
Multi-purpose. The fungal microorganisms create ideal soil conditions for trees, shrubs and roses. The bacterial organisms are most helpful to flowers, vegetables and grasses.
1Humus compost is made from leaves, twigs, chipped wood and other plant material. It does not contain manures.
2Humates are ancient, concentrated compost, formed from the remains of plants, animals, and the microbes that decomposed them.
Available in 1 1/2 cubic foot bags (almost 50lbs).
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04-05-2007, 08:22 PM #10Member
What soil should i buy??
Yes, you can, just make sure it's porous. Also, make sure to add some sulphur/sulphate(ash) to balance out all that nitro.
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