Best soil mix's

Karmapuff

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Best soil to use to get healthier bigger plants and better yields.

I found the best soil mix to use is:
Dried soil with perlite (if you can't find the dry soils go with wet but dry is recommended also try to find the most basic with little to no nutrients)

Seaweed compost (Any compost is fine)

Miracle grow (One of the small bags you wont need much)

And sand (Helps with water drainage, also prevents gnats from laying eggs in the soil)

This mix is mostly the soil and compost. We add a little miracle grow into the mix when we seed our plants then for 2-3 weeks we slowly add more every week as it grows and needs more. The sand is optional.

This mix will keep your plants healthy and growing for 3 weeks, when the 3 weeks is up buy basic nutrients.

I bring up soil because that's a main issue people are having for the start of there plants.
 
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If you want to have above average success than what the typical first time grower will experience, find a hydro shop or nursery that sells bags or boxes of raw organic materials. You're gonna wanna grab earthworm castings, kelp meal, seaweed extract, bat guanos, seabird guano, sunflower meal, shrimp meal, crab meal, ... all of those things will be great, and mix it into the soil before planting, and then continue adding a mixture of all that every 2 weeks to the top soil. You can also sit down and look at the different NPK ratios and use it in higher ratios pending on where it fits best. Earthworm castings are extremely rich in nitrogen n great for veg, whereas mexican or jamaican bat guano may only have phosphorus and be great for flowering. Mix & match with the others, being sure to give a bit of everything from the start. Your plants will thank you, and the results could be mind blowing.
 
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