happy frog

i need to transplant my baby into a new pot for budding so it can stretch good an i was wondering if happy frog would be a good soil to use or is it too high in nitrogen like ffof?(for budding) an also should i add dolomite lime? thanks in advance!!
 
doesnt ffof have high nitrogen though? i thought higher pk values were for budding an a lower (n) nitrogen levels an thanks for the replies any feedback appreciated rep assured
 

K J

Active Member
I don't think happy frog has nutes, not much anyway. The selling point for ocean forest seems to be no nutes for a month cause it's so packed and happy frog is that it's full of microbes.
 

raiderman

Well-Known Member
I don't think happy frog has nutes, not much anyway. The selling point for ocean forest seems to be no nutes for a month cause it's so packed and happy frog is that it's full of microbes.
that's correct..i'm using homemade supersoil and happy frog presently and believe happy frog is the better imo.
 

Yodaweed

Well-Known Member
Happy frog works fine, just add nutes when your flowering and you will be fine, I have 4 plants flowering in happy frog right now its a good organic dirt with a minimal amount of ferts in it(bat guano,worm castings, some beni-bacs)
 
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