I'm trying to do this the cheapest way possible so I went out and grabbed dirt from outside...I'm in Michigan and its freezing...Should I let the soil warm up before putting the seeds in??
The soil will probably be shit your better off going and buying some sterilized soil from a hardware/garden store, The bags of soil don't cost that much and you'll at least know that the soil is clean.
well u cud grow with backyard dirt,but recommend some good soil. And also u shud let the dirt warm up to room tempature, and cold water cud cause stress and shock in the seedlings and cud become male if any of them are girls
I'm trying to do this the cheapest way possible so I went out and grabbed dirt from outside...I'm in Michigan and its freezing...Should I let the soil warm up before putting the seeds in??
i hear that if you insist on using backyard soil, bake it in the oven on about 180 degrees for 45 minutes or so to kill some of the bacteria. oh and add some drainage medium...
Ugh come on. Just put it in a microwave safe container saturate it with water and throw it in the wave for 2 minutes. Only flies and cockroaches survive the microwave and they find cool spots so thats cheating.
I'm trying to do this the cheapest way possible so I went out and grabbed dirt from outside...I'm in Michigan and its freezing...Should I let the soil warm up before putting the seeds in??
Come on man. Soil and fertilizer will cost you $20 MAX!! I tried doing that as a test and the results were not good. All kind of fungus and other plants will begin to grow with your main plants. Definitely not suggested.
You can get 40lbs of $0.97 soil from Wal-Mart. It's better than yard dirt in that it at least has sand for drainage. You're going to be spending $$ for lights, nutes, ventilation, etc. May as well pick up some decent soil.
yeah, i would just go buy fertilizer, and soil from like, a walmart or something. ur in the u.s. there has to be a walmart somwheres close to where you live. ive tried growing in soil that i dug up from outside, it doesnt work, best bet is miracl-gro soil, and some fertilizer.