mikeman46016
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What should I put in my promix for my new starts
The only thing you add to pro mix is perlite. I cut mine 50/50. My pro mix is a PH of 5.7-5.8. That's to low so I've added hardwood ash to raise the PH to 6.5 and fed at 6.5. Great results. Then I got tired of mixing in the ash and started feeding at 6.8. Same results as with the hardwood ash. So I don't do it anymore. But other than adjusting PH or adding drainage. The object is to add nothing but your plants. Then you feed as needed. This way you know what and when you put things in. Keep notes and learn from your mistakes. I'd advise you buying a book Mel Frank has a good beginner book. And do research on here. You can save time by thinking ahead. It will also serve you well when you have a problem. Then you'll be able to find the answers to most questions. A good chunk of all posts shouldn't even be posted because the answer is so easy to find.What should I put in my promix for my new starts
You can buy it with mycorrhizae already in it.Is it straight promix or one of the iterations?
If its HP.you dont need perlite but castings is good like 20-30# to a bale. Also adding minerals is a huge plus in my experience..6 parts calcium carbonate, 5 parts soft rock phosphate and 3 parts gypsum all together measuring about 2 cups is all that is needed. Cook it for a month.
Adding mycorhizza might be useful when you put tbe plants in but should be applied directly to roots.