Which soil should I use?

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I've searched and nothing with any solid answers came up.

After reading a bit, it seems that Miracle Gro is usually deemed as crap as it has slow-releasing chemicals that can hurt our precious plants.

On the contrary, I could not find anything good at Walmart either, its just more MG crap or other brands with slow releasing chemicals advertised as "3 month feed" and "6 month feed", etc. I see a lot of people making their own mixes with blood meal, bat guano, etc but I just want an all simple Perlite, Peat Moss and some Vermiculite as I will be feeding my crops with House & Garden's Soil A&B. I just can't seem to really pinpoint a good brand for relatively cheap. MG has Perlite but I also read it has chemicals in it as well. *Shrug*

Additionally, I do not want a huge amount of these. I am only going to be growing one plant, and possibly one or two more following for right now so I don't need huge quantities of soil sitting around as I do not have a place to store it.

Any good brands that may suit my needs?
 
fox farms ocean forest is good as is roots organic. You can also go to your local nursery/flower garden center and see what they sell. I'm using gardeners gold this year for some tomatoes and they are loving it. Picked it up for $8 a cubic foot, if you're only going to grow one plant at a time one bag will suffice so you may as well drop the $20 or so on the ffof or roots organic. If you're anywhere close to an organic farm they sometimes sell soil as well. Good Luck!
 
fox farms ocean forest is good as is roots organic. You can also go to your local nursery/flower garden center and see what they sell. I'm using gardeners gold this year for some tomatoes and they are loving it. Picked it up for $8 a cubic foot, if you're only going to grow one plant at a time one bag will suffice so you may as well drop the $20 or so on the ffof or roots organic. If you're anywhere close to an organic farm they sometimes sell soil as well. Good Luck!

I agree.

Make your 1st grow as simple as possible with less chances of problems during your grow.
Well, worth the $20 for a bag.
Throw in a fabric pot and your good.
 
A good cheap mix os 1/3 peat moss, 1/3 vermiculite, and 1'3 perlite.. Always a good starter soil.. I grow in Coco with peat moss mix.. I get a 2 Kg brick of Coco called beats peet from rona for like 8 bucks.. and 3.2 cubic feet of peat moss, for like 20.. and It makes a shitload of soil to grow in.. and mj loves coco
 
fox farms ocean forest is good as is roots organic. You can also go to your local nursery/flower garden center and see what they sell. I'm using gardeners gold this year for some tomatoes and they are loving it. Picked it up for $8 a cubic foot, if you're only going to grow one plant at a time one bag will suffice so you may as well drop the $20 or so on the ffof or roots organic. If you're anywhere close to an organic farm they sometimes sell soil as well. Good Luck!
I'll definitely check Fox Farms out, I'll probably have to order it from Amazon though.

I agree.

Make your 1st grow as simple as possible with less chances of problems during your grow.
Well, worth the $20 for a bag.
Throw in a fabric pot and your good.

Good advice, I'll take note.

A good cheap mix os 1/3 peat moss, 1/3 vermiculite, and 1'3 perlite.. Always a good starter soil.. I grow in Coco with peat moss mix.. I get a 2 Kg brick of Coco called beats peet from rona for like 8 bucks.. and 3.2 cubic feet of peat moss, for like 20.. and It makes a shitload of soil to grow in.. and mj loves coco

Yep, that is what I wanted to do--1/3 of each ingredient however I just can't find any in my area that carry them other than Miracle Gro.

If you're posting about soil, you havn't done enough research and i wouldn't risk trying to mix your own incase of failure. If you have money. http://www.hydrohobby.co.uk/50l-canna-terra-professional-plus-soil.html Best around

How so? I know what I need. I'm just looking for specific brands that are proven, and if any brands carry individual ingredients that that is fine too. In my area, I haven't found any worthwhile.
 
Look for.. Schultz.. I dont know if its only in Canada I doubt it.. But its reputable.. I think the nutrients in mg is like 0.05 NPK ratio.. I dont think that would hurt, like you said it could leech im not sure..
 
dude you need to rely less on manufactured shit and learn a little about soil biology. make up a base of peat/perlite then add composted manure or something for N. then add some rock phosphate and ground K. i add azomite, hoticultural grade charcoal, epsom salts, lime and lots of love. never fails.
 
Look for.. Schultz.. I dont know if its only in Canada I doubt it.. But its reputable.. I think the nutrients in mg is like 0.05 NPK ratio.. I dont think that would hurt, like you said it could leech im not sure..
All I found was Schultz Perlite and that was it at Walmart. I didn't find anything at Home Depot, it was all Miracle Gro for the most part unfortunately.

I'll just purchase some Fox Farm on Amazon.
 
dude you need to rely less on manufactured shit and learn a little about soil biology. make up a base of peat/perlite then add composted manure or something for N. then add some rock phosphate and ground K. i add azomite, hoticultural grade charcoal, epsom salts, lime and lots of love. never fails.

I have a very limited selection in my area, if you would have read some of the thread I have not be able to even find Perlite, Peat Moss or Vermiculite aside from Miracle Gro and its needless chemicals. I also am only growing one plant, I am not going to buy all of those ingredients to house one plant which probably come in a 10 quart minimum.
 
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