I use rose potting soil, miracle grow starter soil, basically anything that is for regular plants. Nothing that states its already got those pellet fertalizers in it. I normally buy a small bag of peat moss and shit I cant remember its perlite or vermiculite its the white one kinda all squarish or rectangular that is super light. You can get it all at a garden store or large retail outlet. (wal mart, fred meyer, krogers,
[quote name='"ChaoticCrux"']I use rose potting soil, miracle grow starter soil, basically anything that is for regular plants. Nothing that states its already got those pellet fertalizers in it. I normally buy a small bag of peat moss and shit I cant remember its perlite or vermiculite its the white one kinda all squarish or rectangular that is super light. You can get it all at a garden store or large retail outlet. (wal mart, fred meyer, krogers,[/quote] I've used miracle grow potting soil with excellent results you just have to balance the ph in the middle of the grow once you start flowering.
You wont find it at Lowes/Home Depot/Walmart. If you live in a major city you have hydroponics stores even if you do not realize...they tend get customers word of mouth. Google map your city and type in hydroponics and some should come up. htgsupply.com is a good source as is amazon.
These sort of things should have been asked before you started germinating! Don't get any soil with time-release ferts in it.
Google Fox Farm _________ (name of nearest large town/city). That's what I did and found it in OKC, OK. And for $20 a bag.