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Okay, so we're all pretty much in the consensus that the soil, as I'm using it right out of the bag is too hot for some/most? seedlings. The composition, as I provided it to BPN, is:
I feel I owe it to our sponsor, GrowGSL to give his light a proper and fair test, and seeing my issues, I have decided to repeat this side-by-side, and will probably just make it as a continuation of this journal.
I have bowed out of the Iron Chef Challenge. Thanks again, BPN, for looking at things and solidifying the opinion that the soil was just too damned hot for the SSH.
Thanks to all of you, I'll get this figured out and make it right for all.
- JZ
So, if it's too hot, what else would I cut it with? It's very loamy/spongy already, and I can't imagine adding anymore non-organics to it; maybe start my seeds in Light Warrior/FFOF or something and transplant?Outdoor Plant Mix 301
This potting soil is derived from key ingredients like Dairy Doo, Poultry Compost, Worm Castings, which are biological growth enhancers. Also Sphagnum Peat, Coconut Coir, DoubleGround Bark, Paramagnetic Rock, HiCal Lime, Gypsum, Vermiculite, and Perlite, all added to give plants a strong and healthy start.
I feel I owe it to our sponsor, GrowGSL to give his light a proper and fair test, and seeing my issues, I have decided to repeat this side-by-side, and will probably just make it as a continuation of this journal.
I have bowed out of the Iron Chef Challenge. Thanks again, BPN, for looking at things and solidifying the opinion that the soil was just too damned hot for the SSH.
Thanks to all of you, I'll get this figured out and make it right for all.
- JZ