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for indoor growers(that grow buds)?

id like to know what your soil recipie is. im looking for something that breathes very well (temperature is a big problem of mine right now) contains worm castings and humus. and whats your main source for nitrogen?

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Have to mix your own soil. It's easy enough. I usually start with a bagged top soil, add peat moss, perlite and vermiculite. The consistence should be so that if you grab a handful of the mix, the squeeze it together and open you fist, the soil ball should fall apart easily with the wiggle of the fingers. The shows that by sticking together, the mix will hold water, and by falling apart easily., that the soil holds air for oxygen to get to the roots. the best type of fertilizer for growing anything that will flower is one higher in phosphorous, not nitrogen. Nitrogen promotes top growth, If you use something like 15-30-15, then the plant will expend most of its energy into growing roots, to become pot bound, then form buds and flowers. use this for all plants grown inside, ornamental or smokeable.
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