Biobizz all mix organic soil

Pacmakaveli

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All-Mix was developed especially to be the best potting soil for organic cultivation. It consists of 20% sphagnum peat moss, 35% garden peat, 10% high quality organic Worm-Humus , 30% perlite and 5% Pre-Mix.

Anybody used this before, is it any good :bigjoint:
 

CaliRocks!

Active Member
I'm set on using it in my next outdoor grow. It's even meant to be re-used after every 1000 liters, at which time you only need to add some new pre-mix. I've heard one great review from a guy in a hydro shop. Not going to add one thing! Just going to use the Bio Grow and Bio Bloom as directed by the feeding schedule. Would love to hear other reports...
 

sambo020482

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hi

i have used and continue to use the bio-bizz all-mix soil and have had good results from it, havent tried it with anything else than the bio-bizz nutes tho.

heres some pics of my current Blueberry i put them on 12/12 yday and also a pic of a outdoor Blueberry all grown in bio-bizz allmix soil.
 

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Straight up G

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pacmak what are you growing in it?, for dwarf plants use bio-bizz half mix as the all mix WILL burn sensitive strains in early growth and it now way got 30% perlite mine has about 3%..

my next grow I am gonna use clean dirt- takes out the guess work, fuck dirt anyway I want to go hydro!
 

Straight up G

New Member
I'm set on using it in my next outdoor grow. It's even meant to be re-used after every 1000 liters, at which time you only need to add some new pre-mix. I've heard one great review from a guy in a hydro shop. Not going to add one thing! Just going to use the Bio Grow and Bio Bloom as directed by the feeding schedule. Would love to hear other reports...
If I was in cali I would use FFOF seen better results with that than BB just my word
 

sambo020482

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pacmak what are you growing in it?, for dwarf plants use bio-bizz half mix as the all mix WILL burn sensitive strains in early growth and it now way got 30% perlite mine has about 3%..

my next grow I am gonna use clean dirt- takes out the guess work, fuck dirt anyway I want to go hydro!
Blueberry is spose to a so called sensitive strain yes?

i pot my BB clones into 3.5ltr pots with bio-bizz all-mix soil and then i start feeding bio-bizz grow with every watering and i have NEVER had any nute burn. look at the plants a couple of posts back they were grown that way.
 

sambo020482

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nah dont wana argue lol just heard that 1 b4 about the all-mix and other soils just never happend to me??? maybe its genetics, whatever?
 

sambo020482

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lol you said you were close, that strain was supposedly created/cloned very close to me thats all i ment lol you ever heard of tutti? its another strain that seems to be a local thing.
 

pompel

Member
pacmak what are you growing in it?, for dwarf plants use bio-bizz half mix as the all mix WILL burn sensitive strains in early growth and it now way got 30% perlite mine has about 3%..
Yes, you're absoulutely right (I understood that you meant Light Mix?).
Furthermore, I have to moderate my previous post. Thought I've mostly have used All Mix 'till now, I have found that I save a substantial amount of money making my own mix, with similar results:

Approx:
- 50% good quality organic potting mix with sphagnum peat moss, limestone meal, sand, clay, dolomite, minerals and micro-nutrients, as well as N-P-K. (over 400 kg/m3 = heavy).
- 10% Biobizz Wormcastings
- 10% Perlite
- 10% Vermiculite
- 20% Cow manure compost
- 2-3% Biobizz pre-mix
- beneficial fungi and bacteria
- GHE Mineral Magic

For seedlings, clones and 1st transplant, I use a specified, low-fert seedling-soil instead of pottingmix.
The cost of this is well under half of the finished All Mix-product. But, by all means, it's very good IMO.
 

Straight up G

New Member
Yes, you're absoulutely right (I understood that you meant Light Mix?).
Furthermore, I have to moderate my previous post. Thought I've mostly have used All Mix 'till now, I have found that I save a substantial amount of money making my own mix, with similar results:

Approx:
- 50% good quality organic potting mix with sphagnum peat moss, limestone meal, sand, clay, dolomite, minerals and micro-nutrients, as well as N-P-K. (over 400 kg/m3 = heavy).
- 10% Biobizz Wormcastings
- 10% Perlite
- 10% Vermiculite
- 20% Cow manure compost
- 2-3% Biobizz pre-mix
- beneficial fungi and bacteria
- GHE Mineral Magic

For seedlings, clones and 1st transplant, I use a specified, low-fert seedling-soil instead of pottingmix.
The cost of this is well under half of the finished All Mix-product. But, by all means, it's very good IMO.
great idea I am very lazy though!

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sambo020482

Well-Known Member
Yes, you're absoulutely right (I understood that you meant Light Mix?).
Furthermore, I have to moderate my previous post. Thought I've mostly have used All Mix 'till now, I have found that I save a substantial amount of money making my own mix, with similar results:

Approx:
- 50% good quality organic potting mix with sphagnum peat moss, limestone meal, sand, clay, dolomite, minerals and micro-nutrients, as well as N-P-K. (over 400 kg/m3 = heavy).
- 10% Biobizz Wormcastings
- 10% Perlite
- 10% Vermiculite
- 20% Cow manure compost
- 2-3% Biobizz pre-mix
- beneficial fungi and bacteria
- GHE Mineral Magic

For seedlings, clones and 1st transplant, I use a specified, low-fert seedling-soil instead of pottingmix.
The cost of this is well under half of the finished All Mix-product. But, by all means, it's very good IMO.
good idea m8 but seems alot of hassle getting all the stuff mixing it up etc all-mix is £12.50 for 50ltr, how much ja reckon your saving? might be worth it for a bigger op tho.
 
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