Father Ramirez
Well-Known Member
I apologize for not reading this entire thread, but it had a map for crying out loud!
There is no soil worth buying at Lowe's or Home Depot. I've scoured them.
I can speak only for the US mid Atlantic where we have access to Coast of Maine products. They make Lobster compost, Bumper Crop, and Gardner's Gold, all of which crush home center soil. Expect to spend near $20 for 2 cubic feet. Mix 1:1 with perlite for a superior mix. Supplement with Dyna-gro, Epsom salts, silicone, carbs (molasses, maple syrup, orange juice, beer, etc, etc).
Find your own local source of no nonsense, no pretense, quality soil enhancements. Avoid cannabis specific products because they're all bullshit. Remember that whether you start with a fish, vegetables, or urea, it all biodegrades to ammonium nitrate. And because plants don't have digestive systems like humans, they uptake only the end chemical nutrient, without regard for its source. Organic plant food doesn't help produce more, or better, or better tasting bud. It just costs more.
Love your plants and they'll love you back
There is no soil worth buying at Lowe's or Home Depot. I've scoured them.
I can speak only for the US mid Atlantic where we have access to Coast of Maine products. They make Lobster compost, Bumper Crop, and Gardner's Gold, all of which crush home center soil. Expect to spend near $20 for 2 cubic feet. Mix 1:1 with perlite for a superior mix. Supplement with Dyna-gro, Epsom salts, silicone, carbs (molasses, maple syrup, orange juice, beer, etc, etc).
Find your own local source of no nonsense, no pretense, quality soil enhancements. Avoid cannabis specific products because they're all bullshit. Remember that whether you start with a fish, vegetables, or urea, it all biodegrades to ammonium nitrate. And because plants don't have digestive systems like humans, they uptake only the end chemical nutrient, without regard for its source. Organic plant food doesn't help produce more, or better, or better tasting bud. It just costs more.
Love your plants and they'll love you back