Am curious which is a better choice:
A) Dr. Q's Filthy Rich all-natural organic potting soil. (fine-screened...very 'muddy' especially after flushing) Specially formulated to grow and maintain all kinds of plants. It consists of Canadian Sphagnum Peat Moss, screened worm castings, compost and forest humus blended with bone meal, feather meal, kelp and organic lime. Perlite is added to insure pore spacing and just the right drainage. It's dark, earthy-smelling and rich!

B)Paydirt (not as finely screened, would need perlite) Specially formulated to see plants through the difficult transition to poor soils and build a foundation for vigorous, healthy growth. It is a superior blend of aged forest humus, mushroom compost, fully composted fir bark and peat moss. Paydirt contains NO sewer sludge, green waste, construction filler, sawdust or contaminants! It is 100% organic and safe for all plantings including fruits and vegetables. It helps neutralize alkaline soils with its pH of 6.0 to 6.5 and gets plants off to a great start. We believe Paydirt is the best planter mix and mulch on the market today!

Been using soil 'A' for quite a few years, but am curious if a switch to soil 'B' may be better suited for cannabis.
-or-
a combination of both, perhaps?

Going to nursery today, so thought I'd ask here, first.

Thanks, all.
Rusty Trichome Reviewed by Rusty Trichome on . Been thinking if switching soils... Am curious which is a better choice: A) Dr. Q's Filthy Rich all-natural organic potting soil. (fine-screened...very 'muddy' especially after flushing) Specially formulated to grow and maintain all kinds of plants. It consists of Canadian Sphagnum Peat Moss, screened worm castings, compost and forest humus blended with bone meal, feather meal, kelp and organic lime. Perlite is added to insure pore spacing and just the right drainage. It's dark, earthy-smelling and rich! B)Paydirt (not as Rating: 5