dlsolo said:Because I didn't stay at a Holiday Inn last night, I'm no expert with it comes to "making" my container soil. With that said, here's what I've been doing and am very happy with it:
4 parts - Fafard 52 soil-less mix
2 parts - Vermicasting (aka Worm Castings) - As fresh as one can find.
2 parts - Corse Perlite
This will be my second season with this mixture and I'm extremely happy with it. No crazy pH swings and I liquid fert (Kelp4Less is my source) on schedule.
Not fancy but time is money over here!
Can you get high quality compost instead?ColdSmoke said:
I would like to use this much worm castings but it would be insanely expensive for how many containers I have. How are you procuring cheap castings?
Yes it's like a crumbly styrofoam or like Rice KrispiesColdSmoke said:Should perlite easily crumble when you pinch it?
-Would mix 16 work for container plants as well?:5 parts bark, 1 part potting soil, and 1 part perlite. Add in 1 tablespoon Dolomitic Garden Lime per gallon of soil
InsectMan said:Few questions (all my pepper plants will be indoor only):
-If I'm starting my seeds in a plastic baggie, would I just transplant them into the same soil mix I'd be using for 'adult' plants?
-I was browsing around different forums and came across this mix, would it work?
-Would mix 16 work for container plants as well?:
Mix #16:
1 part peat
1 part perlite
1 part compost (or leaf mold)
1 part bonemeal
1 part worm castings (optional)
-Is there an 'all-in-one' fertilizer I can use instead of having multiple different types? If so how often should it be used?
I apologize if these questions have already been somewhat answered, but I'm new to raising plants in general so I'm a bit confused.
hardcore said:
what say yall?
Going to save this recipe for my next uppot, thanks! Hydro nutes or soil nutes?MiLK_MaN said:I'm yet to find a soil that I could use straight out of the bag in chillies. I've had really good success with the following mix:
- 2 bags of soil. I prefer a organic mix from a garden centre opposed to commercial bags from Bunnings
- 2 small bricks of coco peat expanded (Bunnings)
- 4L of perlite (Hydroponics shop)
- 4L of vermiculite (Hydroponics shop)
- 2L of dynamic lifter or rooster booster (Bunnings)
Make sure you mulch your pot plants as well, made a really big difference for me last year.
That is some nice looking soil!hardcore said:got my old pepper bed turned over for next year and doing another a new rasied 4x8 for up coming season.
...i start with a yard of poo yie and mix in bags of old sheep and donkey poo(i got rid of my sheep and donkey about 2 years ago, so there crap out the barns are cold). and have rabbits and a compost bin...the rabbit poop and worm castings go in fresh. i throw in coffee grounds as i collect them.
i make compost teas regularly and fert with that, pretty much thats it . no commerical types of ferts
what say yall?