hi thanks, yeah i found that out after id planted them how can i now add another medium too it without hurting the plants?
Yeah the only way to fix it would be to translplant it into better soil. Expose the rootball as much as possible but don't spray it with water or anything crazy like that. Just break it up a little, taking off any excess that isn't held by the roots.
If your gonna grow in pots, AT LEAST use straight bagged potting soil. The best you can fin in your area. Go to a hydroponic store or a plant nursury, they have better soils than a Wal Mart or something.
If you must, Miracle Grow will do, but try and get good quality soil.
If you want to mix your own soil here are few simple recipes.
.5 compost
.5 soilless mix (like peat moss, perlite & vermiculite, coco coir, hydroton, lava rocks etc.)
.3 compost
.3 soilless mix
.3 coco coir
.3 compost
.3 soilless mix
.16 earthworm castings
.16 perlite
Add garden lime to any mix you make to buffer the pH at 7
Here's a mix I use
.4 Topsoil
(If it's for indoor, use a bag of good soil as the base instead of topsoil. The better the base (commercial) soil, the less ingredients you have to add yourself. But what you gain in simplicity, you lose more money in your pocket. A good base would be FF Light Warrior or Happy Frog, Royal Basement Mix, Roots Organic etc.)
.4 Compost
2 cups earthworm castings
3/4 cup blood meal
1/2 bone meal
Granular leonardite (humic acid)
a lot of perlite or hydroton depending on what I have on hand at the time
After mixing, let the soil sit in the sun for at least two weeks.
Mixing your own soil is the cheapest way to get a large amount of soil.