Base mix question

Stumay111

Active Member
This is my base mix. What would you guys replace that biobiz with? growing no til.

Base mix:
5 gal BioBiz light
5 gal Cow Manure
5 gal Peat Moss
5 gal Perlite
1 shovel full of AL dirt with ground cover
 

loco41

Well-Known Member
This is my base mix. What would you guys replace that biobiz with? growing no til.

Base mix:
5 gal BioBiz light
5 gal Cow Manure
5 gal Peat Moss
5 gal Perlite
1 shovel full of AL dirt with ground cover
Never used BioBiz anything, but I would just replace it with more peat/compost/perlite yourself. If you already have it, then use it by all means, but in my opinion there's no point in going out and purchasing it as I'm sure its essentially just peat/perlite (checked their site and couldn't find any "ingredient" list so just my assumption).

Just my two cents, but good look with the soil moving forward.
 

go go kid

Well-Known Member
this is whatds in biobizz light.
BioBizz Light-Mix is a 100% organic soil mix for maximum control of young plant life's development. Light-Mix main ingredients consist of Peat moss, Sphagnum peat and Perlite. Mixed together, these components provide optimal drainage throughout which is essential for use with automatic irrigation systems.
 

Stumay111

Active Member
this is whatds in biobizz light.
BioBizz Light-Mix is a 100% organic soil mix for maximum control of young plant life's development. Light-Mix main ingredients consist of Peat moss, Sphagnum peat and Perlite. Mixed together, these components provide optimal drainage throughout which is essential for use with automatic irrigation systems.
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Stumay111

Active Member
Never used BioBiz anything, but I would just replace it with more peat/compost/perlite yourself. If you already have it, then use it by all means, but in my opinion there's no point in going out and purchasing it as I'm sure its essentially just peat/perlite (checked their site and couldn't find any "ingredient" list so just my assumption).

Just my two cents, but good look with the soil moving forward.
at 40-50 bucks a bag I'm good with the peat/perlite/compost suggestion.
 
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