Gregshed
Well-Known Member
Loam means clay, sand on its own doesn't make loam soil. Peat is airy enough and many mixes use sand but no clay which are not called loamy.
You just need a normal indoor soil suitable for growing in the rest is environment. The right environment you won't get overwateting, too cold and your prone to it. Start in a small pot and repot which helps with watering and drainage.
It's dead easy once you get if right. Imagine out doors in small pots or starter cubes summer you would be watering almost daily but in tents indoors we can end up thinking we have a great environment but be watering every four to five days which is a big difference in soil and air temperatures.
You just need a normal indoor soil suitable for growing in the rest is environment. The right environment you won't get overwateting, too cold and your prone to it. Start in a small pot and repot which helps with watering and drainage.
It's dead easy once you get if right. Imagine out doors in small pots or starter cubes summer you would be watering almost daily but in tents indoors we can end up thinking we have a great environment but be watering every four to five days which is a big difference in soil and air temperatures.