Never used it, but I have heard the brand name before. Does it give a guaranteed minimum analysis on the back?
Looks a little light on the perlite, especially for a blend with compost.
Stonington > bar harbor
Be careful with your watering. I used that stuff for years outdoors with annuals every summer. It's great stuff and you should be fine, but Jimbo nailed it, throw in some extra perlite. That mix holds water.What's up guys. Normally pick up fox farm ocean Forrest at my local garden center but they didn't have any and started carrying some new lines of stuff.
Picked up some "Coast of Maine" soil which is peat based. Has anyone grown in this soil before ? Any big difference from fox farm?
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It's close to coots mix. Cheaper just to mix your own if you have the space and ambition.its another blend coast of Maine makes
more geared to cannabis our shop stocks them side by side with ocean forest on pallets. I've noticed the Stonington blend disappears faster
its another blend coast of Maine makes
more geared to cannabis our shop stocks them side by side with ocean forest on pallets. I've noticed the Stonington blend disappears faster
silver grey blue bag
Be careful with your watering. I used that stuff for years outdoors with annuals every summer. It's great stuff and you should be fine, but Jimbo nailed it, throw in some extra perlite. That mix holds water.
Good ingredients though. Looking forwards to see how it does for you.Far
That's what I thought too it seemed a bit dense.
No analysis on the back just ingredients.
Peat, compost, perlite, poultry manure, lobster and kelp meal
I used it for years. It will usually get you all the way through stretch with just water. People already touched on the pearlite. Now the bad news, this stuff is usually infested with gnats. I would do a preemptive strike and burry a mosquito dunk in each container.......
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Yup, sound good. Never hurts to put up sticky cards too.
I used to wait till I noticed them and my sticky cards would have hundreds(maybe thousands) of victims on it by harvest.
Now I always pretreat any soil grow and there might only be a few dozen on the cards by harvest.