I've been transplanting into a 5-1-1 mix of "pine fines" (partially composted pine bark), coir or peat, and pearlite, respectively. I mix in a handful of dolomitic lime powder and a handful of Fox Farms fertilizer meant for vegetative growth. I water that mix thoroughly for several days before planting. The PH of this mixture seems to fall between 6-7 at the time of planting.
Several of my pepper plants, which were tremendously healthy before, have wilted and died within days of planting them. I'm planting in several different things; 5 gallon buckets with holes drilled in the bottom, smart pots, and typical 5 gallon nursery pots. The type of container doesn't seem to have any effect.
I did harden them off before transplant. People on the gardenweb forums SWEAR by this mix and say it's the best for containers. No one else seems to have problems. I'm interested in what you all use for your potting mix. I've done a bit of searching but I'm getting so many results, and very few of which are what I'm looking for. Thanks in advance!
Mark
Several of my pepper plants, which were tremendously healthy before, have wilted and died within days of planting them. I'm planting in several different things; 5 gallon buckets with holes drilled in the bottom, smart pots, and typical 5 gallon nursery pots. The type of container doesn't seem to have any effect.
I did harden them off before transplant. People on the gardenweb forums SWEAR by this mix and say it's the best for containers. No one else seems to have problems. I'm interested in what you all use for your potting mix. I've done a bit of searching but I'm getting so many results, and very few of which are what I'm looking for. Thanks in advance!
Mark