I started using Pro mix recently but its hard to get here and expensive. I noticed that Premier peat moss is made by the same company as Pro mix and is cheap and readily available. I get perlite for 10 bucks a 4 cu ft bag so I wanna make my own. The promix bag says about 75 to 85 percent peat and the other is maybe split between perlite and vermiculite. My question is how much lime should I add, and is Dawn dishwasing soap a good wetting agent?its hard to find anything but the basic pro-mix here, so i buy it and chunky perlite and mix it myself. i like to put about a 4 inch layer of pure perlite in the bottom of my hempy totes anyway, before i load em with the mix
Not sure how much lime to add, but be careful with soap. Yucca would be a better option.I started using Pro mix recently but its hard to get here and expensive. I noticed that Premier peat moss is made by the same company as Pro mix and is cheap and readily available. I get perlite for 10 bucks a 4 cu ft bag so I wanna make my own. The promix bag says about 75 to 85 percent peat and the other is maybe split between perlite and vermiculite. My question is how much lime should I add, and is Dawn dishwasing soap a good wetting agent?
Agreed on the yuccaNot sure how much lime to add, but be careful with soap. Yucca would be a better option.
reading up on it it says as little as 1/16 tsp is enough for 5 gallons, good thing its expensive. Whats a good place to get it online?Agreed on the yucca
A tiny pinch is enough for 5 gals lol
Anyone who sells RAW products by NPK.reading up on it it says as little as 1/16 tsp is enough for 5 gallons, good thing its expensive. Whats a good place to get it online?
I was gonna put the lime in cuz that's what in Promix for Ph, I have a 25lb bag of calcium nitrate, how much to add? I'm using Jack's Hydro 321, so wouldn't that be enough calnit?i wouldn't use vermiculite, it retains moisture, and the whole purpose of mixing in anything is to get better drainage.
70-30 is a good ratio, for either coco or pro-mix.
here's the thing about lime. it's not that great for plants in pots, it tends to hang out for a while, and interfere with absorption of sulfur.
you'd be better off a small bag of calcium nitrate, a bottle of cal-mag, or a foliar spray like yield booster. the chelation they use on fertilizer
is supposed to keep the sulfur and calcium from reacting and precipitating, but i don't trust it, i've seen dust in the bottom of my fert buckets when mixing them., so i use a foliar now. a good spray every two weeks and no worries
Kelp 4 lessreading up on it it says as little as 1/16 tsp is enough for 5 gallons, good thing its expensive. Whats a good place to get it online?
Yep, PH buffer + cal-magi use it in my garden outside, to do exactly that, but it's a good source of calcium, especially if you buy dolomite lime, which contains magnesium, as well.