Soil question?

chillindude420

Active Member
Is it ok to buy soil that has nutes in it? I bought this soil and it says "feeds for 9 months". Is that ok because someone recently told me not to buy the soil that says it feeds for however many months???:bigjoint:
 

Mystik

Active Member
it can be dangerous.
A friend of mine starts his seedlings in normal potting soil, and then transplants into miracle grow without problems.
It does seem to be too much for most seedlings to handle though, and they suffer severe nute burn.
 

chillindude420

Active Member
My seedling poked his head of of the soil though. She looks fine. Just like a normal seedling. Will it get nute burn later on in the grow or will I start to see signs of nute burn here in a couple days?
 

Twistyman

Well-Known Member
Its better if you feed..
1) you learn.......
2)if you need to you can add food...you can't remove it easily in case of burn/trouble..
Same for moisture control...if you are a bit experienced you can if you know symptoms.. your choice.. Luck.
 

chillindude420

Active Member
So should I flush my soil that im gonna transplant my seedling to, to get all the nute out or no. Because i have a full thing of nute for ve, flower, and whatnot?
 

Twistyman

Well-Known Member
I doubt that will work..its usually solid bits, time release..just be careful..don't go crazy adding stuff..it may work great for you (please please..LOL) if not you can put in reg. soil and you learned for next time...
 

chillindude420

Active Member
I have this nute package called "Supernatural Brand" the pack includes grow terra, bloom terra, and super boost. Are these good nutes?
 

kremnon

Well-Known Member
it all depends on what ferts are in the soil. i wouldnt use miricle grow it's real chemmy, but osmocote is pretty kind and usually wont burn any thing cuz it's time release.
 

chillindude420

Active Member
yea these nutes say it never causes nute burn for some reason. So should there be no nutes in the soil at the very beggining of the grow?
 
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