I initially planed on planting 16 pepper plants in containers but... I now have 61 pepper plants + 40 tomato plants and cuke + melon + herbs.... total plants come to 140.
I was planning on buying cheap nursery containers that's until I saw the price. 12$ each.
So 12$ x140 = 1680$ for pots!!!! I don't think so.
So I will buy 5 gallons grow bags. 0.50$ X 140 = 70$. Not too bad. I will need to build a frame to hold the grow bags.
Back to the question on soil mix:
140 x 5 gallon = 700 gallons.
I was thinking of this :
Perlite - 10% - 70 gallons -> 265.3 L
Top Soil - 50% - 350 gallons -> 1326.5 L
Pro-Mix Peat - 30% - 210 gallons -> 795.9 L
Manure - 10% - 70 gallons -> 265.3 L
Is this a good mixture for peppers and tomatoes?
Since the bags are only 5 gallons I need good water retention.
Peat and perlite is not cheap so I may have to cut down the ratio on these.
I was planning on buying cheap nursery containers that's until I saw the price. 12$ each.
So 12$ x140 = 1680$ for pots!!!! I don't think so.
So I will buy 5 gallons grow bags. 0.50$ X 140 = 70$. Not too bad. I will need to build a frame to hold the grow bags.
Back to the question on soil mix:
140 x 5 gallon = 700 gallons.
I was thinking of this :
Perlite - 10% - 70 gallons -> 265.3 L
Top Soil - 50% - 350 gallons -> 1326.5 L
Pro-Mix Peat - 30% - 210 gallons -> 795.9 L
Manure - 10% - 70 gallons -> 265.3 L
Is this a good mixture for peppers and tomatoes?
Since the bags are only 5 gallons I need good water retention.
Peat and perlite is not cheap so I may have to cut down the ratio on these.