Seedlings

Kushdayz1738

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So I'm transplanting into super soil after the seedlings mature. The question I had is what base medium should I start them in sense the supersoil will be to harsh and I got this answer. Peatmoss, pumice, worm castings mixed. Dose anybody know a good recipe or a ratio that should be used thanks have a great day God bless!!!!!!!
 

hotrodharley

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So I'm transplanting into super soil after the seedlings mature. The question I had is what base medium should I start them in sense the supersoil will be to harsh and I got this answer. Peatmoss, pumice, worm castings mixed. Dose anybody know a good recipe or a ratio that should be used thanks have a great day God bless!!!!!!!
Buy a bag of Pro-Mix BX. Add a bit of perlite. This ain't rocket science and it won't explode so experiment. Use "as is" right out of the bag if you like but the perlite is a boost with moisture. Layer it right over your Supersoil. You can't add too much perlite hardly. As to feeding - you are using Supersoil for a reason. Only feed the plants if they show actual signs of deficiency before roots hit the goodies.
 
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Craig1969SS

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I used fox farm ocean forest. Straight from the bag in a quart planter. I amended with 1/3 castings, kelp, guano perlite when transfer to a 5 gal fabric container, 2 weeks later if doing well it goes to 12/12. Never understood the "hot soil" theory. Your plants grow better when you leave them alone but
 
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