So I'm in coastal Carolina, where it's relatively warm and humid. I'm about to mix up some container mix, and I've been staring at the screen for so long trying to figure out what to make that I'm dizzy, haha.
So here it is. I'm thinking:
1 part peat
1 part perlite
.5 part bagged topsoil
.5 part mushroom compost
Some dolomite lime
Does this sound like something I can ride out the season with the occasional feeding of fish emulsion as needed? I've been reading topic after topic, and my head is spinning. I'm trying to stay relatively organic and most importantly, cheap enough that the Mrs. doesn't kill me.
I know this is all dependent on figuring out what works for me, I just want to make sure I have the general ratios right so I'm not missing something important.
Also, are parts determined by weight or volume?
So here it is. I'm thinking:
1 part peat
1 part perlite
.5 part bagged topsoil
.5 part mushroom compost
Some dolomite lime
Does this sound like something I can ride out the season with the occasional feeding of fish emulsion as needed? I've been reading topic after topic, and my head is spinning. I'm trying to stay relatively organic and most importantly, cheap enough that the Mrs. doesn't kill me.
I know this is all dependent on figuring out what works for me, I just want to make sure I have the general ratios right so I'm not missing something important.
Also, are parts determined by weight or volume?