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Old 05-14-2009, 11:18 PM
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I have heard good and bad about this I want to use it but dont want to waste money keep in mind iam starting from seedlings outdoors should I use perlite with it and what about worm castings and how long can I use just that before I have to add my own nutes when I water also when should I start using molasses and what kind to use thanks
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Hey What's Up!!,,I Don't Play Outside Nor In The Dirt, But The Thing's You Described To Add To The Hole, Couldn't Hurt, That Should Get Them Started Good, Then You Can Go To A Nut. Schedule, & As Far As Molasses Get BlackStrap Unsulphured Molasses, You Can Start It When You Add The Nut Program, & Feed It Till Harvest.
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hey man mg organic is fine to use and if your putting them in the dirt straight up you really dont need to use many nutes, if you have healthy soil you dont need to add anything at all, and instead of worm casting, just throw some worms in if your using a pot and if in dirt spread a few around your garden. as for perilite it really helps if you have a heavy clay soil, or soil with poor drainage.
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remember that peralite is good for drainage and vermiculite is good for water absorbing.
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so I should use some of both
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actually you just need to use whichever one you need. if your soil holds too much water that can drown your plant,such as clay, you need perilite. where if you have soil that drains to fast and drys out you need vermiculite.
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i'm using water retaining polymers they store water and keep you from overwatering they sell em at lowes. i use perlite too dont get the mg perlite its nutriated burn baby burn!
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