electric wizard
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I was thinking about how much of a pain bottled nutrients can be after having used them for a while on a couple grows. Fussing with ph, figuring out the right amounts of what bottle, paying out the ass for the bottles, dealing with false claims (such as no need to ph, or false organic claims), and tricky wording.... And after all that, I'm about sick of it, and was thinking that maybe instead of bottled nutrients, I should try transplanting into a larger container with fresh soil and perhaps even a soil mixed specifically with budding plants in mind? Most soils claim they have enough nutrients for 3 months of growth, And i've had success just adding more mulch to my tomatoes and cucumbers outside. Anyone have some input on gardening without buying bottles, and preferably without having to mix my own soil too. I'm not against mixing my own, but if I don't need to I'd rather not. Sorry if it's the millionth time its been asked, but it's not all that fun to read through a million posts to get a bunch of conflicting opinions.