Indeed! If the OP chooses that route, I would also say "don't chintz on the soil". I can recommend Fox Farms "Happy Frog". Imo nothing is a bigger turn-off than getting torpedoed by cheap-ass potting soil that's all wood chips and sphagnum ... or soil that contains "time-release nutrients" that seem to release at the wrong time for delicate baby-fresh seedlings. Oy; I'm a'ramblin. cnBest reco for a noob is "start in soil".
If he nixed, he should rethink it. I use Roots Organic and love it!Indeed! If the OP chooses that route, I would also say "don't chintz on the soil". I can recommend Fox Farms "Happy Frog". Imo nothing is a bigger turn-off than getting torpedoed by cheap-ass potting soil that's all wood chips and sphagnum ... or soil that contains "time-release nutrients" that seem to release at the wrong time for delicate baby-fresh seedlings. Oy; I'm a'ramblin. cn
<edit> Looks like OP already nixed that ...
thanx guess i was lookin for a shortcut i really got no time but if thats wat i gtta do to learn fk it