Indoor Soil mix

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moring bro i would use the MP form BQ,to start beans of then move i move me girls in to west soil + jhon lnnes ,this is a new soil im try out,the MP BQ soil is nice to start them beans of,you can just use the MP soil all the way thought the grow but well need feeding much sooner bro,:peace:
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Any one else pls as I want to to go and get all the stuff to nite pls help
 
The rose food might be okay but it's a little high in K for my taste. The chicken manure would be good to add to your final mix but I wouldn't use it for seedlings. Too hot.
 
Cheers muddy so wat age could they go in to final mix and if I mixed horses manure that had been cOmposted in to compost would this be Ok for seedlngs Or not also how long would both mixes feed them for unitill I would need to feed them how would u start seedlings thanks
 
I'm not crazy about using horse manure. Horses do not digest weed seeds so pass them to the manure. Also, I wouldn't use it indoors unless it is first sterlized. Otherwise you run the risk of introducing pests into your grow. A small amount is okay for seedlings maybe 10% of the total volume, then about 25% for established plants. Manures can vary in their nutrient content so how much to supplement will depend how well the plants are doing. If the manure is rich you may not have to supplement much at all.
 
Wt if I buy a bag of horse manure out of b and q would that be ok to use the thing is muddy I want to plant my seeds straight into big pots a leave them in them pots till harvest that why I'm stuggling to make a soil mix wat u u say is the best soil I can do for the whole grow thanks
 
the only thing is, that when you start adding supplements they can breakdown quickly, and react in negative ways with your ph, and feedings if you're not careful. also can be way too hot for seedlings. maybe consider tiering of pots and make that your bottom pot. this is why most recommend soiless mediums.simply, they are predictable, and so much easier to control.
 
That is composted manure, so would be okay to use. I don't know what products are available to you but if you can find a mix that is 75 - 80% peat moss and a high amount of perlite, with no sand, that's what you are looking for. You could mix in some manure, along with some additional perlite and have a descent mix. See what you can find and post the links here. We'll let you know what we think of them.
 
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