What's up Blades? I have a few successful harvests under my belt, but I'm still learning about outdoor gurellia growing. My question is what's a good cheap outdoor supersoil? It dosnt have to be organic. Also I am thinking about using pro mix..and I'm not sure what all needs to be added so I don't have to use liquid nutes
Thanks for the reply I appreciate it.. I was just reading his high times article..it seems that's the best..thanks agin!
Are you going with pots or planting directly in the ground? If your planning on doing holes, I would check the quality of the native soil if you haven't already. When going full on guerilla, choosing a spot with good native soil can save you $ and a lot of hauling and potential security issues associated with humping bales of mix into an area.
[quote name='"poppybgood"'] Are you going with pots or planting directly in the ground? If your planning on doing holes, I would check the quality of the native soil if you haven't already. When going full on guerilla, choosing a spot with good native soil can save you $ and a lot of hauling and potential security issues associated with humping bales of mix into an area.[/quote] I'm going to be planting directly in the ground. I'm not sure on the quality of the native soil..the grounds still frozen. If the native soil is good would I be able to just add additives.
[quote name='"DrGreenthumb22"'] I'm going to be planting directly in the ground. I'm not sure on the quality of the native soil..the grounds still frozen. If the native soil is good would I be able to just add additives.[/quote] And would the yield suffer?
mix your soil mix in with good native soil and correct any ph difference. I personally like fox farm products - have always gone with ocean forest with great results, but this year I'm gonna use happy frog and my own amendments mixed in with 30% native.