Quote Originally Posted by WashougalWonder
Settle down folks. Please.

Usually any potting mix is made by using the big front end loader to put in scoops (yards at a time) into a conveyor system that takes it to a mixing hopper. There some person from outside the country without a green card (just kiddin' round) dumps in a 100 pound sack of vermiculite a 50 pound sack of sand, 20 pounds of ammonium nitrate, and so on.

Depending on whether he got laid or just got drunk last nite will have a direct effect on the mix. No mixing long enough after dumping all that stuff in and sending out to the bagger will give you a bad batch.

So, Go check if they have green cards or not. Not sure if that will make a difference, but I hope to hell it lightened things up here.
Not sure what the person doing the manual labor's immigration status has to do with the soil...but at least your post was descriptive.

Pe@ce,

HymroD
HymroD Reviewed by HymroD on . Fox Farm Soil Question Hey all, new here and first time grower. I've learned a lot through this site and hope to learn more. I have two soils. FF Light Warrior and FF Ocean Forest. I started my germinated seeds into the FF Light Warrior and want to know a couple of answers. a) When transplanting into a 1 gallon container from the plastic cup do I keep using Light Warrior? Do I mix Light Warrior and Ocean Forest? Or do I transplant directly into Ocean Forest Rating: 5