jussicornhole
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hi, i live in toronto in southern ontario canada. i am planning on growing a few plants outside this summer. i know its kind of late in the season but i am just germinating six seeds in paper towels right now. i was just wondering what type of soil or fertilizer i should use. im planning to take my germinated seeds and put them into a small pot of soil and leave em in my solarium until they get bigger and than transplanting them outside. i have some lite-way brand sheep manure which is a mix of Compost Sheep Manure, Composted Bark, Canadian Sphagnum Peat Moss and Ash and it has an NPK of 1.4 - 0.9 - 1.1. i also have some granular blood meal (NPK 12-0-0) , some hanging basket and planter controlled release (NPK 14-14-14), and house plant water soluble fertizlizer (NPK 15-15-18 ) i was just wondering what my next step should be . what kind of soil mixture should i plant my germinated seeds in? should i put in any fertilizer at all? After my plants get bigger i plan to transplant them to my backyard which is higher than the backyards it borders. the summer climate in toronto is usually around 30 degrees Celsius or 86 degrees Fahrenheit and quite humid and smoggy. my backyard is fairly large (approx.. 225 feet long) and gets most of its sun in the daytime before 3 or 4 pm. please help me out. any responses will be appreciated.
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