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So I got my dirt yesterday. Im on the fence as far as perlite goes
Today i will put some in a container and check drainage. It was bought in bulk so there is no bag. This is what they told Bearwater was In it (see pics). I was just wondering if I should still mix in Gaia Green or let it ride to the first feeding. My plants will be 2 months old by the time they hit the holes. I planned on getting the holes filled now so it has sometime to break down.
 

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5-5-1 looks almost right.
Why the misgivings about the blend? Let's start there. You have peat mixed in, so rather than perlite maybe use vermiculite.
If you need to add anything, consider compost or manure.
 
5-5-1 looks almost right.
Why the misgivings about the blend? Let's start there. You have peat mixed in, so rather than perlite maybe use vermiculite.
If you need to add anything, consider compost or manure.
It seems pretty well composted already. I would add my Gaia green as manure replacement. Gaia has a more diverse blend than plain manure. Thanks for your input.
 
Looks like a solid soil! I wouldn’t even consider growing without adding perlite.
 
Looks like a solid soil! I wouldn’t even consider growing without adding perlite.
Do you think that would make any difference being in the ground vs above in a fabric pots?

Whats your ratio “about” when mixing perlite in your pots?
 
I think you need well aerated soil, whether you’re in pots or in ground! Probably even more so in ground! I would tailor the amount of perlite depending on how well the soil drained when I perked the holes! Fast drain less, slow drain more! Just a guess but I would go with 20 or 25% perlite. I over perlite my soil in pots. In 30 or 35 gallon pots I wanna see my dry back cycles around the three day area instead of the one week or more! It’s kind of seat of the pants, depending on your climate! But I would make sure I had a single probe moisture meter to keep track of what’s going on down at the bottom of those holes! The long probe one! Glad to see you made it home in one piece!😂🍻
 
One of my main reasons for using a lot of per light is to encourage evaporation! That’s how my route zone stays cool! That’s probably not as big a deal up where he’s at! And in ground! But around here it is a big deal!🥵
 
Ok. Hey @Phreakshow I stand corrected and think maybe you should look into hitting that soil with the perlite : )
Might have to plan another trip to magical mountain to get you some perlite! 🤣

Yeah Chucky he said the holes drain pretty quick and its awesome native soil (in my opinion)
 
Landscaping per light is cheap! And if I had multiple holes, I would vary the percentage of per light in each one and see, which works best! If there’s any difference! I don’t like all of my eggs in one basket! Landscaping, places up in weed or for sure Yreka will carry it! Just have to call around! Up to the grower to decide on whether he wants to use it! Everybody’s situation is different!
 
I have perlite coming today already.
I think you need well aerated soil, whether you’re in pots or in ground! Probably even more so in ground! I would tailor the amount of perlite depending on how well the soil drained when I perked the holes! Fast drain less, slow drain more! Just a guess but I would go with 20 or 25% perlite. I over perlite my soil in pots. In 30 or 35 gallon pots I wanna see my dry back cycles around the three day area instead of the one week or more! It’s kind of seat of the pants, depending on your climate! But I would make sure I had a single probe moisture meter to keep track of what’s going on down at the bottom of those holes! The long probe one! Glad to see you made it home in one piece!😂🍻
Let me tell you he was pretty lit while he was here.
 
I even sent him home with some goodies. He is awesome 👌 I had a great time.

So still no verdict to Gaia or not. I guess i don't have to mix it in the soil.
No experience with gaia! Or any feeding during the grow for that matter! My plants get fed during the winter! They just don’t know it!😁🐒
 
For $20 you can get your new soil tested and know if you really need the GG. I use UMass, but a lot of choices. I’d guess if the #1 ingredient is compost that it’s going to be loaded with P&K and you’ll just need to supplement the N.

 
That soil alone should have everything your plant needs for at least 6 weeks. I would schedule an amendment a month after they've been in their new home so the nutes will be ready when what's in the soil gets depleted. Stacking nutes causes more problems than they solve.
 
I even sent him home with some goodies. He is awesome 👌 I had a great time.

So still no verdict to Gaia or not. I guess i don't have to mix it in the soil.
Working around the garden today… caught myself laughing at my dumbass a few times being all stoned hahaha! Thanks again homie! It was very nice to meet you! and great afternoon drive in some BEAUTIFUL country! 🤩✌️
 
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