Hi, sorry if this subject has been discussed a million times before but i'm quite confused! I wondered - once the seeds have hatched in the paper towel method of germinating, what is the best soil to start to grow them in?
I bought a bag a of Biobizz light mix will this be ok until I transplant them to their bigger pots or is it too harsh? It says on the bag that it mainly contains spaghnum peat, peat moss and perlite.
Should I mix anything else in or just use it straight out of the bag? i.e sand, bat guano, more perlite etc I read on the Biobizz website that it's mildly fertilised. Should I use this or make a completely different mix to start these seeds off? I like the idea of trying to be as organic as I can i.e. bat guano, sand, worm castings etc. Although to start with I'd just like something simple as in the Biobizz light mix that I have purchased.
I proberly have read too many conflicting articles from google searching to get so confused! Help please Thanks in advance
I bought a bag a of Biobizz light mix will this be ok until I transplant them to their bigger pots or is it too harsh? It says on the bag that it mainly contains spaghnum peat, peat moss and perlite.
Should I mix anything else in or just use it straight out of the bag? i.e sand, bat guano, more perlite etc I read on the Biobizz website that it's mildly fertilised. Should I use this or make a completely different mix to start these seeds off? I like the idea of trying to be as organic as I can i.e. bat guano, sand, worm castings etc. Although to start with I'd just like something simple as in the Biobizz light mix that I have purchased.
I proberly have read too many conflicting articles from google searching to get so confused! Help please Thanks in advance