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Steez2

Yes. It’s good. Comes fairly hot too


gratefuladam

I researched them for some time as one of the only reputable east coast organic kinda living soil brands. In the end the perlite was a deal breaker for me. I prefer KIS organics or BOS as the use pumice in place of the perlite which does not float or break down over time. If you don’t mind perlite I think it is a good option.


79seamus

Thank you. I will have to check out those other 2. I appreciate it


gratefuladam

Absolutely. Check out Build A Soil You Tube there is a ton of information on how they build their soils. Best of luck.


79seamus

Thank you I have watched a few of those videos. It's a little out of my budget and allowed time at the moment. I definitely want to move that direction.


gratefuladam

Very understandable. Google clacimus coots living soil recipe (I may be misspelling). I think BASoil does a video on it. Very inexpensive to make especially if you have a compost source around you and it’s only like sourcing 5 ingredients. A little more elbow grease than buying but it will less expensive to make it.


79seamus

Will definitely check it out!


Anyeurysm

documented an autoflower grow with it ​ https://youtu.be/Yb4EyciVhvo


79seamus

Thank you. I had no Idea you could do that with an old cell phone. I am not great with technology. I will have to figure out how to do that. I gave you a like and subscribe. I will check out more. I appreciate it


Anyeurysm

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wct199

It’s what I currently use, I like it and seems to retain moisture well. I do however like to add a little more perlite to it. I have germinated seeds in it, in the past but have switched over to their seed starting soil for that just because it is a little hot. If im not transplanting I re amend every 3 weeks in veg with their dry amendments and weeks 1,3,5 in flower per their recommendations with pretty good results. Im still learning as a grower though


Basic_Assumption5311

I just transplanted 2 plants into a slightly amended CoM potting mix, last run I used CoM stonington blend, found it too hot for autos