sonar
Well-Known Member
Ok well lemme start right off the bat and say I am no expert grower. I dabbled here and there but never took it very seriously. This year I been reading into it a lot more and it seems like everything I read and all the forums I visit all have horrible things to say about Miracle Grow. Both the nutrient solution and the potting soil. I've actually read threads saying "Miracle Grow killed my plants!" I sort of find some of this hard to believe. Don't get me wrong, maybe it isn't the BEST nute out there, but I find it hard to believe it is some sort of crop killing herbicidal satan spawn plant food
My best guess for people who say it killed their plant would probably be A) they used too much of it or B) something else killed their plants.
Reason I brought this up is because I just bought a bag of Miracle Grow potting soil for my starter pots and when I mentioned it to one of my friends he practically had a stroke, haha. Like 90% of people he said "that is going to kill your plants! Your seedlings won't even make it 2 weeks!" Maybe everyone is right, I dunno. Like I said I'm no expert, but I find it hard to believe the best selling line of horticulture products is really THAT bad. Just wanted to see what everyone else thinks. I know growing top notch pot is a little different than growing tomatoes.
I started my seeds today in Jiffy pots with Miracle Grow potting soil. After a few weeks, I'm going to move them to my outdoor sites using a mix of mostly Earthgro potting soil with some of the native soil (the soil around here is pretty good) and the the remaining little bit of the Miracle Grow potting soil just to use it up. Is it certain doom for my crop using any of this Miracle Grow soil at all? If it is, does anyone have an explaination as to why Miracle Grow is so bad?
Also, to the experienced folks out there, like I mentioned the soil around here is actually not too bad. Do I really have to lug 40lb bags of soil out to my sites and dig holes? I guess what I'm asking is that can I make up for mediocre native soil with top notch nutrients. Like that Fox Farms stuff everyone seems to have success with?
My best guess for people who say it killed their plant would probably be A) they used too much of it or B) something else killed their plants.
Reason I brought this up is because I just bought a bag of Miracle Grow potting soil for my starter pots and when I mentioned it to one of my friends he practically had a stroke, haha. Like 90% of people he said "that is going to kill your plants! Your seedlings won't even make it 2 weeks!" Maybe everyone is right, I dunno. Like I said I'm no expert, but I find it hard to believe the best selling line of horticulture products is really THAT bad. Just wanted to see what everyone else thinks. I know growing top notch pot is a little different than growing tomatoes.
I started my seeds today in Jiffy pots with Miracle Grow potting soil. After a few weeks, I'm going to move them to my outdoor sites using a mix of mostly Earthgro potting soil with some of the native soil (the soil around here is pretty good) and the the remaining little bit of the Miracle Grow potting soil just to use it up. Is it certain doom for my crop using any of this Miracle Grow soil at all? If it is, does anyone have an explaination as to why Miracle Grow is so bad?
Also, to the experienced folks out there, like I mentioned the soil around here is actually not too bad. Do I really have to lug 40lb bags of soil out to my sites and dig holes? I guess what I'm asking is that can I make up for mediocre native soil with top notch nutrients. Like that Fox Farms stuff everyone seems to have success with?