Long question made short: What grow media should I be putting in my Solo cups? A lot of the guides are nearing a decade old and pic & links are often broken.
I already have a bunch of plants in solo-cups with the Kellogg Raised Bed mix, but they've been like that for over a month and are still stuck on having at most two pairs of true leaves, with their Coty's falling off now. My habs look more like sprouts. Planted those late-March. They're alive, but not making much progress. I know I messed them up in probably a dozen different ways.Transplanted to early (as cotys with no true leaves), humidity dome on too long, not enough light, transplanted to solo cups... the list goes on.
I have a second set of starter plants that I didn't royally screw up, planted May 10th, and many of them are now at the point of showing their third pair of true leaves and the starter-pack is (from Burpee, 36 cell) is looking crowded. I don't want to make the same mistake, but at their current rate they'll need to be transplanted in a week, two tops. When I put them in solo-cups, what media should I use?
Finding the individual components and making a mix isn't exactly an option in my area, that I'm aware of. Places I've looked seem to carry the stuff, but either in small quantities or they're perpetually out. I'm looking for a one-bag solution. I was kind of thinking I might need potting mix? I am also considering maybe getting a bunch of starter-refills and using that for the prematurely transplanted ones.
I already have a bunch of plants in solo-cups with the Kellogg Raised Bed mix, but they've been like that for over a month and are still stuck on having at most two pairs of true leaves, with their Coty's falling off now. My habs look more like sprouts. Planted those late-March. They're alive, but not making much progress. I know I messed them up in probably a dozen different ways.Transplanted to early (as cotys with no true leaves), humidity dome on too long, not enough light, transplanted to solo cups... the list goes on.
I have a second set of starter plants that I didn't royally screw up, planted May 10th, and many of them are now at the point of showing their third pair of true leaves and the starter-pack is (from Burpee, 36 cell) is looking crowded. I don't want to make the same mistake, but at their current rate they'll need to be transplanted in a week, two tops. When I put them in solo-cups, what media should I use?
Finding the individual components and making a mix isn't exactly an option in my area, that I'm aware of. Places I've looked seem to carry the stuff, but either in small quantities or they're perpetually out. I'm looking for a one-bag solution. I was kind of thinking I might need potting mix? I am also considering maybe getting a bunch of starter-refills and using that for the prematurely transplanted ones.