All day sun so should I buy the fox farms stuff to put in my holes or just some perlite
I’ve never used perlite in ground, only in pots for drainage. I treat my outdoor grows like any other plant. I mix native soil with an inground soil conditioner and let them have at it. I like to water in the mornings and feed similar to my indoor grows. I can tag you in my journal if you’d like to skim through my outdoor stuff.
Definitely tag me
Could you tag. E as well. Thanks in advance
How far from stl are you
I’m in south west mo
What about fox farms soil conditioner 50/50 with my soil
I haven’t used it. Is it an inground mix? I use FFOF and FFHF and to be honest they are frustrating the shit outta me.
Cool. I used to fish that way when i lived in fayetteville. Now im bout 40 mins east of columbia. I wish i had your soil. Here is mostly brownish red clay. Im looking for a way to make this better to grow. This year i plan on 1 gallon bags in a hole i use auger and drop them in. Last year i did this with coco and results were ok but watering every day was a drag. Looking for a better way.
My original plan was 1part ffof 1 part ffhf 1 part my soil and 20%perlite maybe I’m overthinking it
This year we are legal so game on lol
I fish a lot on table rock
I like what @Myfriendis410 mentioned about the peat
But honestly your soil looks great. I don’t use peat. Don’t plant in a low spot where rain will want to accumulate and puddle for extended periods. Wet and dry cycles is key.
I think my spot will go through cycle’s nicely I may try pro mix with peat though it’s cheap
Started some work on my soil today it looks pretty good but it definitely needs peat it compact’s easily
Scraped up about 10 cubic feet of good soil and started digging some holes the ground here holds moisture very well
Ok in the last week I have learned so much this is the best forum ever thank you @HippieRunner1 for all your input you are the man when it comes to organic soil “Happy Soil Happy Plant”
Yes …That beer is very essential while doing any kind of work… Ah a nice cold one!!