I can tell the difference in the Roots Organic potting soil and the organic bagged soil I bought at the hardware store for the seedlings. Night and day difference. The RO is loose and no big chunks of anything. Two knuckles down the soil is cool and moist but not wet. I like it.
Is it a good idea not to add any bottled nutes with this RO soil until I see a deficiency?
Seem like it would have enough going on and would not need extra feeding.
RO Potting Soil list of ingredients: A truly exceptional ready-to-use coco fiber-based potting soil. We begin with a base of the highest quality coco fiber/Coir on the plant which is repeatedly washed for an incredibly low EC, and composted for over twenty-four months, and is specially blended with extra long fibers. This soil is amended with only the highest quality organic ingredients including bat guano, premium earth worm castings, fish bone meal, feather meal, green sand, mycorrihzae, glacial rock dust, soybean meal, humic acid, and many more. Already blended with correct proportions of perlite and pumice for excellent drainage and a vigorous root system.
Can't find the list of ingredients online for the Buddha Grow, but the bottle lists bat guano, worm castings, soy protein hydrolysate, kelp extract, molasses, and yucca extract.
New leaves are looking green and pointing up.