A asil Guest Jun 30, 2009 #1 Heres another good outdoors soil mix. Base soil mix: 1 part bagged soilmix (i like Fox farms) 1 part compost 1 part earthworm castings 1 part perlite Add following to each 5 gallons of above mix: 3 tablespoons greensand 4 level tablespoons bone meal 3 level tablespoons bloodmeal 4 tablespoons kelp meal 4 tablespoons granular dolomite lime 6 tablespoons dry 5-5-5 fertilizer (fox farms?) 2 tablespoons powdered rock phosphate mix together and water down. Then let set 2 or more weeks before planting. Hope this helps someone looking for a soil mix! :sun2:
Heres another good outdoors soil mix. Base soil mix: 1 part bagged soilmix (i like Fox farms) 1 part compost 1 part earthworm castings 1 part perlite Add following to each 5 gallons of above mix: 3 tablespoons greensand 4 level tablespoons bone meal 3 level tablespoons bloodmeal 4 tablespoons kelp meal 4 tablespoons granular dolomite lime 6 tablespoons dry 5-5-5 fertilizer (fox farms?) 2 tablespoons powdered rock phosphate mix together and water down. Then let set 2 or more weeks before planting. Hope this helps someone looking for a soil mix! :sun2:
D Doobie Nyce Posts 15 Joined Feb 23, 2009 Points 1 Jul 3, 2009 #2 sweet this is almost exactly how I do mine! I like to use nutes on the floor and big badass spikes too
sweet this is almost exactly how I do mine! I like to use nutes on the floor and big badass spikes too
A aceflicker Posts 8 Reactions 1 Joined Jul 8, 2009 Jul 8, 2009 #3 Do you buy the castings? Or are you harvesting them from compost?
E EasyLiving99 Posts 7 Joined May 9, 2010 Points 1 May 9, 2010 #4 Has anyone heard of roots organic forumla 707?? If so I just bought a bag and was going to test it out. Has anyone used this stuff before??? Thanks a ton
Has anyone heard of roots organic forumla 707?? If so I just bought a bag and was going to test it out. Has anyone used this stuff before??? Thanks a ton
BakedasBeans Posts 297 Reactions 11 Joined May 18, 2010 Points 18 May 24, 2010 #5 With this mix would you need to add nutrients later on? Or would this mix provide enough for the whole outdoor season?
With this mix would you need to add nutrients later on? Or would this mix provide enough for the whole outdoor season?