So i was looking for soil the other day and came across this... http://www.scotts.com/smg/catalog/p...l&proId=prod70262&itemId=cat50154&id=cat50006 It says it helps control the moister and absorbs it when its in excess and then releases it as the plant needs it. The ferts in the soil are really low.. like .10-.04-.10 ... how would that be for starters?
Anything miracle grow results to low yeilds and burn spot on the plants, Go to wlamart and just buy pottin soil with perlite in it with NO time release fertizliers. Just because you are goin to be feedin them and you don't want another fert, mixing the ratio on what your given them.
No, i hear that moisture control is one of the worst of the mg soils, lol. Apparently its tough to drain it, and not to mention its pre ferted, youll be better off and cheaper if you just get generic, the brand will vary by region, But just look for a potting soil, not gardening soil, and make sure its not preferted. Also pick up a bag of perlite and vermiculite i would say mix at a ratio of 60% soil, 30% perlite, and 10% vermiculite. (if you have a lowes hardware in your area, they tend to have really good generic soils that are all organic)
haha wow... im glad i can pick the "best" for my beans.... I guess ill have to take a trip back to the store to switch out some soil...