5 parts pine bark fines (partially composted fines are best)Hello Uncle Ben,I have a question for ya. I am not in a position to mix my own soils so I was wondering if you could recommend a premixed soil, Thus far I have just been using promix 4 with perolite mixed in. I really would like to move from the soil less to the sol mix. I finally found a garden nursery that sells the jacks classic. If I remember right you use the Jacks Classic all the way through? Do you use any other of the JP line? I think I saw that you like the "citrus feed"?
Also, how do you feel about LED lighting. I am quite capable of making my own light systems, but was wondering what you thought was on the whole thing. Well I would like to thank you for any help. Peace brother.
1 part sphagnum peat (not reed or sedge peat please)
1-2 parts perlite
garden lime (or gypsum in some cases)
controlled release fertilizer (if preferred)
Big batch:
2-3 cu ft pine bark fines
5 gallons peat
5 gallons perlite
2 cups dolomitic (garden) lime (or gypsum in some cases)
2 cups CRF (if preferred)
Small batch:
3 gallons pine bark
1/2 gallon peat
1/2 gallon perlite
4 tbsp lime (or gypsum in some cases)
1/4 cup CRF (if preferred)
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UB posted this link a while back. Great article on container growing. Must read.