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Growing Medium for Bhut Jolokia?

I have plain unfertilized peat moss (ik its bad for them) and I have potting soil. The ingredients in the potting soil are

Aged Pine Bark, Cow Manure, Sedge Peat, Sand/ and or perlite.


If neither of these are good, whats the best growing medium for them.

Fairly new to peppers; Carnivorous Plants are my thing.

Thanks,

Shane
 
Here I will answer your question, and not go into a spill about using the search bar, blah blah blah.

Not sure, but I presonally use pro-mix or roots organic.
The roots organic is made up of coarse peat, coco fiber, compost, perlite, pumice, worm castings, bat guano, fish bone meal, soybean meal, feather meal, kelp meal and much more. I pay about 25 bucks for a 20 gallon bag

the pro-mix is Canadian Sphagnum Peat Moss(75-85% by volume), Perlite, vermiculite, dolomite and calcatie limestone, wetting agent, and some mycrrhizes.
I grow peppers fine in bot and pick them up at my local hydro store. I get a bail for about 40 bucks and its 3.8 cubic feet compressed. (60lb bag)


I have also grown in mircale grow with no promblem. I think the key is fertlizeng, pest control, and not to over/underwater them and you should have a very successfuly grow.

I have stressed/neglated plants over the years and they grow with little to no care.

So what ever you have should work good.
 
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