Just ordered seeds from Seedman
I have a long history with growing damn near anything.
Currently have 35-40 Bonsai, most pre bonsai. 10-12 Japanese Maples, (maybe more, don't tell the significant!!) so I'm pretty well versed with pot cultivation.
Already set up with an indoor light/heat mat area for spring vegetable/flower propagation. Plenty of humidity trays and covers. I've cultivated a lot from seed.
Soil recommendations appreciated. I'm assuming a good loose soil mix for pots? Some perlite, pine bark?
I have plenty of developed outside beds that are great for cultivation in full sun.
I have multiple choices for fertilizer regiments. Organic and chemical. Same for pest control. Preferences?
Sorry, I tend to overthink stuff!
Already set up with an indoor light/heat mat area for spring vegetable/flower propagation. Plenty of humidity trays and covers. I've cultivated a lot from seed.
Soil recommendations appreciated. I'm assuming a good loose soil mix for pots? Some perlite, pine bark?
I have plenty of developed outside beds that are great for cultivation in full sun.
I have multiple choices for fertilizer regiments. Organic and chemical. Same for pest control. Preferences?
Sorry, I tend to overthink stuff!
So, you're planning to grow outside?
Yes, porous soil mix for pots. Perlite, for sure. IDK about pine bark, but these plants like slightly acidic soil, at about pH=6.0.
They like full sun.
Organic or chemical is the grower's choice. Same for pest control.
I don't think you're overthinking your grow. For outside growers, now is the time for planning. There are many ways to grow these plants.
I started with a cutting of wild grass. You can just as easily do this with lawn clippings in a 20L bucket. Filled a 55 gal drum 3/4 full of wild grass and fresh cut alfalfa. 2 nice scoops of 2 year old compost. Added 2x20L buckets of Microbial solution and topped the barrel off with rain...