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Info on Horbitec Top Soil

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OGBuddha13

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Has anyone here ever grown with Horbitec Organic Top Soil? If so can you provide some info on how it went?

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Anyone?

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hey OG buddah. As I see it, topsoil is a useful addition to already existing soil that may be considered a fertile ground.. Even if these grounds have lain fallow for long, Eg. as turf or "professionally" landscaped, it contains all kinds of rocks, worms, and clay, and adding 6'' of topsoil will really transform the surface (along with legumes) so to speak.

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Ah I see, so it wouldn't be a good growing medium for cannabis?

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Ah I see, so it wouldn't be a good growing medium for cannabis?


Depends, are you growing indoors or out? Also does it list everything that's in the bag?

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Outdoors, and I think so

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Outdoors, and I think so


What is the space you plan on growing in? I would double dig the entire area, get the soil fluffed as deep as possible. While your doing this make sure to add all your amendments so they get mixed in nice.

Then I would add 6inch layer of top soil and plant.

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More of a forest setting, but thanks for the info!


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