The plant is in a 3gal fabric pot. so 10% of 3 gal of soil. I don't have a reason as to why I chose this receipe it is just what works. So it is what I stuck with.
I am new to growing and this is my standard medium mix. Dolomite Lime is strong and takes a while to break down in the soil. so I use only 10% of it. why i chose 10% i could not tell you.
Does anyone know what this is?
Growing info:
Medium:
40% Fox Farm Ocean Forest Soil
20% Rice hulls (Perlite substitute)
10% Humic Acid
10% Dolomite lime
10% Earth Worm Castings
10% Azomite
Soil ph 7.12 / Water between 6.2 - 6.5ph (Well Water)
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