Disclaimer: this is my first post, I looked for an answer on the forum but couldn't find it, so hopefully I am not repeating it. Now to the topic.
I am growing chillies for the first time this year. I will be growing in a pot and I am thinking of using ChilliChump's soil mixture as the potting soil as I've read good things about it.
I have access to well composted horse manure (composted in 3 piles, manure moved from one to the next as new comes in and the last pile is used for compost, so probably about a year old). The recipe uses compost as the main soil and then mixes with vermiculite and perlite.
Has anyone used composted manure as a 1:1 replacement for compost or is it better to mix with actual compost (which I'd have to buy), or maybe even completely omit it. I will be growing 5 plants, and as a student, the entire setup with seedlings, soil, fertilizers and pots will be an investment I wouldn't wish to waste, so I'm really trying to get everything right.
Any help will be appreciated. Thanks!
I am growing chillies for the first time this year. I will be growing in a pot and I am thinking of using ChilliChump's soil mixture as the potting soil as I've read good things about it.
I have access to well composted horse manure (composted in 3 piles, manure moved from one to the next as new comes in and the last pile is used for compost, so probably about a year old). The recipe uses compost as the main soil and then mixes with vermiculite and perlite.
Has anyone used composted manure as a 1:1 replacement for compost or is it better to mix with actual compost (which I'd have to buy), or maybe even completely omit it. I will be growing 5 plants, and as a student, the entire setup with seedlings, soil, fertilizers and pots will be an investment I wouldn't wish to waste, so I'm really trying to get everything right.
Any help will be appreciated. Thanks!