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Old 05-25-2007, 06:11 PM
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Originally Posted by harlem ave View Post
alright well, if i get that its basically just the same thing. just put the soilesss mixture in the ground as usualy? any examples of a good soiless mixture brand?
yup, same thing different mixtures.


Simply Hydroponics - Growing Medium

^^thats a list of the different mediums you can use. they are all sold seperately of course. most growers put together a custom mixture that holds moisture well and can allow the roots to breathe. (ie. 50/50 peat moss/perlite, perlite/peat moss, vermiculite/perlite or perlite/vermiculite/peat moss etc...)

The only brands Im familiar with is miracle gro, scotts and schultz (sp?)

I used mg moisture control my last grow but then everyone recommended I transplanted out of it into a different soil mix, when I did that it severely stunted my plants and they didnt grow past 20" bcuz of that.
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