Best soil from lowes?

saiyaneye

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At $6.50 a cu ft bag that's cheap enough and works good. And you know by baking you're soil at 180 Degrees you're killing all the microbial life including the good microbes.
From what I understand soil that sits outside at lowes/menards can have bugs. Baking it will kill them. You can add mycorrhizal, order off ebay for $20
 

jarvild

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So you're adding back something in the soil web that's already present in you're mix. Just sounds counter productive to me. I grew with the pro-mix for years and the insect problem I've seen come from it was fungus gnats that were easily controlled.
 

Sirgreggins

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At $6.50 a cu ft bag that's cheap enough and works good. And you know by baking you're soil at 180 Degrees you're killing all the microbial life including the good microbes.
YES!!! he's right 180 is too hot. 160-165 should be as far as it goes, even at that just aim for at least 131 and you'll be fine.
 

DLegend

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Thank you all for the input. I'm either going with Pro-Mox HP (as my lowes sells it) or ill just cough up the cash for FFOF
 

SamsonsRiddle

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Thank you all for the input. I'm either going with Pro-Mox HP (as my lowes sells it) or ill just cough up the cash for FFOF
If you're not going to do organic, i recommend pro-mix bx some perlite and vermiculite. If they don't have bx, then use hp. Just take your promix and add a handful of perlite and a handful (or more if you want to wait longer between waterings) of vermiculite to even out the texture.

The stuff is great: no need to ph your nutes, it dries out evenly, and it is very good at releasing nutes every time you water so no buildup in the rootzone of salts.
 

MedicalMike420

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Promix, them and Home Depot sell it but you might have to order it online and pick up in store or to ur house. I never knew this until I saw the other guy saying it. Don't use miracle grow or anything
 

GeeTee

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Here's at rash can full of my organic soil made with stuff mostly bought at lowes/hd. The stuff that lowes didn't have can be had at Amazon for a pretty decent price. A trash can full for about $40-50.
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Here it's been cooking for about a month notice the mycelium growing
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GeeTee

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From what I understand soil that sits outside at lowes/menards can have bugs. Baking it will kill them. You can add mycorrhizal, order off ebay for $20
Really not just at lowes or had but I've bought FF soil at nurseries and hydro shop that were full of shit. I wouldn't recommend baking soil man. For gnats I use perlite much easier and less time consuming than baking. image.jpeg
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GeeTee

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Man I keep seeing all these ppl hating on MG and I can bet most of the haters have never even tried it just regurgitating shit they read on it. Try it before you knock it, it might surprise you and then you'll find out that all these suppose soils made "specifically" for mj is bullshit
 

Sirgreggins

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Really not just at lowes or had but I've bought FF soil at nurseries and hydro shop that were full of shit. I wouldn't recommend baking soil man. For gnats I use perlite much easier and less time consuming than baking. View attachment 3628862
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I like the idea of using perlite as mulch too. I also agree about cooking soil. The reason being, you spend a bunch of time building bacterial/fungal structure only to tear it apart and put into containers. If you want to cook you soil then put it in the final containers first then let it cook, so all you do is transplant into it, back fill, and you have a big jumpstart. I'm not saying youre doing it wrong, just different than what i do. Nice mycelia btw
 

ThaiBaby1

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Man I keep seeing all these ppl hating on MG and I can bet most of the haters have never even tried it just regurgitating shit they read on it. Try it before you knock it, it might surprise you and then you'll find out that all these suppose soils made "specifically" for mj is bullshit
Right on brudder, MG will grow great plants of any kind!
 

Immortalpeace

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Hello again!
I have already bought seeds and I am currently awaiting for them to come in. In the meantime, I'm stuck between what medium to get. So, what's the best soil/mix to buy from there?
I like perlite mixed with native soil and dr earths planting mix. Pick,up some seaweed and kelp extract to aid in flowering. Cheap and effective.
 

MonkeyGrinder

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If you have a Menard close try the Pro-mix ultimate organic, I've used it for years. $ 6.50 a bag. Ocean Forrest cost me $23.00 where I'm at.
I actually spotted a few bales of this locally and was considering picking it up about a week ago. Can't go wrong with the price tag and since I've been using Promix HP + Synthetics for a while now it sparked my interest.
Just wondering if I can just toss some water in there and not really have to worry about em much. A set it and forget it kind of thing.
 

Olive Drab Green

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I use the miracle grow organic line Natures Care green bag mixed 50/50 with black kow manure & compost bought from lowes. This mix is awesome for my organic mix also won't break the bank. I've used pretty much alll of the miracle grow soils and fox farm as well and IME not really that much different.
There's another for NC! :D
 

Olive Drab Green

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My GDP using the entirety of NC's line (Soil, VFF food, bone, blood, 3-in-1 insect, disease, and mite control), plus feed Plantation Blackstrap Molasses with water and I have a little bit of coffee grounds and dolomite lime in the soil.
 

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