Will this mix work?

Shaawing

Member
So I want to make a quick mix for a couple outdoor plants this summer and I don't want to have to spend a lot or cook the soil at all.. this mix has lots of goodies in it but I'm a newbie and just don't know if it will work or if it's too much and I should back off a bit

Everything is gonna be a 1 bag each ratio

1 bag of this

https://m.canadiantire.ca/products/productDetail/0594590P?storeClearance=false&selectedSku=0594590&isNonOnline=false&isAutomotive=false&isBarcodeValue=false&serverName=ATLAS

1 bag of this

https://m.canadiantire.ca/products/productDetail/0594596P?storeClearance=false&selectedSku=0594596&isNonOnline=false&isAutomotive=false&isBarcodeValue=false&serverName=ATLAS

1 bag of this

https://m.canadiantire.ca/products/productDetail/0594554P/false/false/false?selectedSku=0594554

And 1 bag of this

https://m.canadiantire.ca/products/productDetail/0594881P/false/false/false?selectedSku=0594881

So it has kelp, shrimp, micorizzae, ewc, other good stuff..

To that I will add 30-40% perilite depending on how it feels

Do I need dolomite lime?

I will get a dry fertilizer for top dressing when the plant eats up all the goodies in the soil but other than that what do you think about this?
 

Wetdog

Well-Known Member
I've used Premier stuff for decades, I trust it also, but, as with any peat based mix you WILL need dolomite lime, or some sort of liming agent. I kinda prefer dolomite myself.
 
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