I heard back from Oregon's Only about there soil.
So the most popular mix that seems to sell the most of is the #4 blend
Attached you will find the label that we are registering currently so right now the bags of Nectar soil are pretty generic and will simply just have a #4 on it identifying the mix.
There are a couple of things that are not on the label due to Californias labeling regulations, like the paramagnetic rock. On the label its called basalt, but our paramagnetic rock is something completely different. It add an energy field into the root zone allowing your plants to resinate from the earths energy even when the plant is in a container indoors.
We absolutely do not use any form of bark, wood, or forrest compost as fillers, we use just oregon rain water washed coir fiber, peat moss, Alaskan Humus and perlite and pumice. So there is no bark or wood cellulose for the microbes to breakdown or to rob the medium of nitrogen proteins.
In Colorado any retailer that buys from Sunlight Supply can now get the soil. And there is a store in Louisville that has been carrying the soil for about five years now, Victory Hydroponics. Victory sells everything we make, even stuff that is still in registrations and can not be purchased through the distributors yet. Great place to get good deals on Nectar and they ALWAYS have the soil and lots of it.
Hope this helps.
Scott Ostrander
President
Oregon’s Only
Potting Soil Blend 4
Ingredients: Sphagnum peat moss, perlite, coir fiber, pumice, mycorrhizal fungi, yucca meal, kelp meal, bone
meal, diatomaceous earth, clay, basalt, oyster shell (for pH adjustment), humus, and lime (for pH adjustment)
MYCORRHIZAL FUNGI:
Rhizophagus intraradices . . . . . 20 prop/gm
Store in a cool, dry place.
Directions: Put potting soil in planting container. Put plant in potting soil.
Information regarding the contents and levels of metals in this product is available on the internet at
http://www.aapfco.org/metals.htm
Mfg By: Oregon’s Only, PO Box 7312, Springfield, OR 97475 Expires 09/17