what has happened to fox farm soils?

VACAVILLE,CA.GROWER

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I use to grow in soil all the time.
I used fox farm soils, happy frog and ocean forest.

But lately all I get are bags full of bark and rocks.
Where did it all go wrong for fox farm soils?
 
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Growin'InTheNude

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I never used the soils myself, I use my own compost material that i make from mulched leaves and grass, bags of cheap potting soil and leftovers from the 2 acre garden I put in every year to feed about 50-75 people along with myself.. Ive seen that even miracle gro potting soils arent as good as they used to be.. I do use the fox farm bloom booster and other fertilizers.. It reminds me of chocolate milk and who doesn't love chocolate milk?? I have never had a complaint with the boosters or fertilizers..
 

VACAVILLE,CA.GROWER

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I never used the soils myself, I use my own compost material that i make from mulched leaves and grass, bags of cheap potting soil and leftovers from the 2 acre garden I put in every year to feed about 50-75 people along with myself.. Ive seen that even miracle gro potting soils arent as good as they used to be.. I do use the fox farm bloom booster and other fertilizers.. It reminds me of chocolate milk and who doesn't love chocolate milk?? I have never had a complaint with the boosters or fertilizers..
Thank you for the reply.
I do use fox farm nutrients still but the soils have turned to garbage now.
 

Growin'InTheNude

Active Member
I think That's all soil.. Miracle gro potting soil has turned to mulched wood pieces and a clay mud mixture.. Im not paying $15 for that.. Im really glad I have a cow pasture next to me for a little bit of fresh soil to add to my own compost..
 

hotrodharley

Well-Known Member
I use to grow in soil all the time.
I used fox farm soils, happy frog and ocean forest.

But lately all I get are bags full of bark and rocks.
Where did it all go wrong for fox farm soils?
It's not your imagination and you're not alone . First it was sold. Then they "lost" some longtime suppliers and moved the production facility . The company published a letter in trade papers blaming a bunch of shit.
 

Merica_Mike

Active Member
I use to grow in soil all the time.
I used fox farm soils, happy frog and ocean forest.

But lately all I get are bags full of bark and rocks.
Where did it all go wrong for fox farm soils?
I'm using ocean forest mix right now with my clone. Had a huge bag left over from a closet grow from about 4 to 5 years ago. So if fox farms has changed the ocean forest mix I haven't seen it yet. But fox farms is all I've ever used. And I've never had any issues with it. I also use the dirty dozen great results.
 

VACAVILLE,CA.GROWER

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I'm using ocean forest mix right now with my clone. Had a huge bag left over from a closet grow from about 4 to 5 years ago. So if fox farms has changed the ocean forest mix I haven't seen it yet. But fox farms is all I've ever used. And I've never had any issues with it. I also use the dirty dozen great results.
Thats great.
I am glad the soil is working for you.
I use too get great bags here in California.
The last few bags i have got all had too much bark and alot of rocks.
I mean big marble size rocks.
I use to get nice bags of smooth clean dirt. If there is such a thing. Lol
 

Merica_Mike

Active Member
Thats great.
I am glad the soil is working for you.
I use too get great bags here in California.
The last few bags i have got all had too much bark and alot of rocks.
I mean big marble size rocks.
I use to get nice bags of smooth clean dirt. If there is such a thing. Lol
Well I hope you can find something that your comfortable with and suits the needs of your plants at the same time. Might lead to making your own homemade mix but hey that can be fun!
 

7391

Member
I use FFoF in every grow, the soil seems okay, I have never had a problem with it. Now depending on where I get it from, there can be fungus gnats, diotamscus earth(food grade) and fly stips usually helps.
 

MichiganMedGrower

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I’ll play :-)

These were all sprouted in ocean forest and transplanted up to fresh pots and soil with unadjusted well water until flowering. After 2-3 weeks in flower I add pure Blend Pro Grow only through harvest.

I have only ever seen a few gnats but they went away with a better dry cycle between waterings and a less dense canopy.

I don’t believe they came from the soil.


I always buy it where it is stored indoors and climate controlled.

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All different strains/crosses and at all different stages of growth.
 

Beachwalker

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Don't know, but I do know my hydro store Stores Only inside, I've seen her storeroom area. Its not an infestation but I've seen a few, hit a particularly nasty bag a few back, that's when I asked her about storage etc., but aside from that no prob, I like the ffof in general, add 20% perlite & good to go!

I'm sure theres better soil, there's one called Coast of Maine in my area, it's 50% more money, but it's even hotter, so I don't see the benefit in it at least in my particular growing situation?
 

StrawberryYields

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It's not your imagination and you're not alone . First it was sold. Then they "lost" some longtime suppliers and moved the production facility . The company published a letter in trade papers blaming a bunch of shit.
A recent DGC podcast claimed they were holding out and (as far as they knew) were still owned by the original founder. When did they get bought out and by whom?
 

hotrodharley

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A recent DGC podcast claimed they were holding out and (as far as they knew) were still owned by the original founder. When did they get bought out and by whom?
This is their latest press release.



FoxFarm Soil & Fertilizer Company and Hydrofarm Announce Expanded Distribution Partnership for North America
Aug 8 18
FoxFarm Soil & Fertilizer Company and Hydrofarm, LLC will continue to expand their longtime strategic partnership in servicing the independent marketplace. In addition, FoxFarm’s expansion into the Canadian market along with Hydrofarm’s previously announced acquisitions of Eddi’s Wholesale Garden Supply and the distribution division of Greenstar Plant Products, will ensure availability of FoxFarm products throughout North America.

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