Yes you can have too much. If organic soil the goal is not just drainage but aeration(oxygen potential) And the surprising thing this oxygen isn’t coming from the “air” but the water. H20. We want plenty of surface where water can move but not get stuck is how I think about it.Hello my buds, quick question. Can you have too much perlite in organic soil. I mean not to the extreme but like a very fast runoff like if grown in coco. But doesn't weaken the soil.
I've got 3 plants grow now in ed stone recipe 420 potting with perlite but I want to transplant up from 1 gal to 3 gal with more perlite in pot.Also try posting in organics subsection. You’ll get better answers geared towards what your doing. Have you made a mix yet or just planning things out?
The plant will grow regardless. Finding the “perfect” practice when it comes to soil is tough. But I also will say I don’t see many successful organic rounds( no bottle feeding) in anything less than a 7 gallon pot.I've got 3 plants grow now in ed stone recipe 420 potting with perlite but I want to transplant up from 1 gal to 3 gal with more perlite in pot.
Recipe 420 absolutely does not need more perlite. It has perlite, coco, and pumice. I use it exclusively.I've got 3 plants grow now in ed stone recipe 420 potting with perlite but I want to transplant up from 1 gal to 3 gal with more perlite in pot.