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You don't want to have a soil or soiless mix with ferts already in it for your seedlings. Germinate them in wet paper towel...proably find some techniques around if you look, and after the bean has cracked....put it in a small container, either a dixie or beer cup or a 4" pot with only a mix like promix, or something you mixed yourself without nutes. By that time you will have researched everything you need to know to plant the girl in a more permanent home.
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I've recently had some good results with a mix of sunleaves coco coir, perlite, and wormcastings. The proportions are probably like 40% coco coir, 30% perlite, 30% wormcastings. I also mixed in some rock phosphate, starter fertilizer, bat guano, and watered initially with seaweed extract. I germinated in the soil under a 200 watt CFL, and after about a week and a half added some Super Tea into the soil with some cal-mag and Superthrive. I added that stuff yestrday so I'm sont sure about the results yet.
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Plagron Soil, Perlite 80-20 or 70-30 mix.
I am trying the new Advanced Nutrient Mother Earth Super Tea Grow and Bloom Juice. www.gchydro.com Is where I ordered from because I am in the US and its hard to find shippers for these nutes. They are 14.20 for 1L Foxfarm is around 11 a L. DFG
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I would really suggest against peat and would instead go with coco coir. They both have about the same properties, but the coir has a bit of nutrients in it to that's good for plants.
The main reason to not get peat though is because it is rare. It is a non-renewbale source whereas coir is easly renewable, so getting coir would be more organic. |
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Hoodrider,
I hear you on the renewable/ nonrenewable issue. That is important. I'm trying to plan my next setup with stuff that is available here and peat moss is dirt (no pun intended) cheap. I was just wondering how that mix would compare functionally to the CC mix. |
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