Quote Originally Posted by michaelpeg
i want to go with what you experienced people do because i am sick of experimenting with multiple soils and wasting months away without getting a single gram from my screwed up plants and it is ok if they are stationary as i will not be visiting this spot very often, (maybe even until september) because it is very far away from where i live and in the summer im sure it will be loaded with ticks + mosquitos which i am grossed out by and deadly afraid of lol. im just looking for something that would be better than just throwing them in the ground and hoping for a miracle as i will be unable to fertilize after I plant them in the spring
Well, you got the right idea.

Both of these mixes that we're talking about are considered a soilless mix. Meaning there's not really any significant nutrients in it and you are adding your own nutrients to it.
They're considered a form of hydroponics.. as you're adding the nutrients to the water .. and watering the medium.

The medium is only one part of the equation too... find a nice nutrient regiment that's formulated for specific stages of growth.

It's a symbiotic relationship between medium,nutrient,light and plant.

Bob.