BlueBerryMango
Active Member
So only reason I’m here is to get other opinions or suggestions.
I’ve been running the same soil for a few years now, when I got it it was “organic potting soil” and I bought perlite & vermiculite and these were mixed in extremely over 50/50.
when I water, I try to water fairly carefully, however over time, the soil packs down and the perlite all comes floating to the top, you can dig in the soil and there’s just a lot of dirt. It’s like the water is lifting out the perlite or the roots start to push it out.
I was wondering if adding sand into the soil going to help make this problem any better (4 parts soil to 1 parts sand) or will this cause the soil compaction problem to become worse?
I was thinking maybe if trying to make the potting soil similar to the texture of soil for succulents which I had heard growing plants do really well in and the soil doesn’t stay compact at all.
I’ve been running the same soil for a few years now, when I got it it was “organic potting soil” and I bought perlite & vermiculite and these were mixed in extremely over 50/50.
when I water, I try to water fairly carefully, however over time, the soil packs down and the perlite all comes floating to the top, you can dig in the soil and there’s just a lot of dirt. It’s like the water is lifting out the perlite or the roots start to push it out.
I was wondering if adding sand into the soil going to help make this problem any better (4 parts soil to 1 parts sand) or will this cause the soil compaction problem to become worse?
I was thinking maybe if trying to make the potting soil similar to the texture of soil for succulents which I had heard growing plants do really well in and the soil doesn’t stay compact at all.