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FigColt
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Hie all. I am wanting to grow some trees in pots a few figs and a grafted plum. As premium mix is expensive, i was thinking of whether mixing cheaper potting mix (no fertilizer/water crystals) and the more expensive mix which has the added fertilizer for 4 months and water crystals. i will be adding organic chicken pellet slow release ("complete") fertilizer to compensate for the lack of nutrients in the cheap mix. The mix ratio is a 1:1 ratio. |
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dkirtexas
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Welcome to the forum. |
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FigColt
Registered: Posts: 74 |
Thanks a lot. I'll do some searching. Another problem is that in Australia the ingredients to make your own potting mix are usually more expensive than buying a bag of potting mix. especially perlite. a 5L bag of perlite costs as much as a 25L bag of premium mix |
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DatesNFigs
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This might not help you out in the short term, but if you can start a compost pile. Compost is cheaper than bagged soil, has a large amount of nutrients and in addition has really great water retaining properties. Your plants will likely love your free compost way more than any expensive potting mix you throw at them. |
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ricky
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Hi Figcolts, I am thinking to pot my fig trees in big 25 gallon pots, I like those promix soils, they are really good but too expensive for big pots, I need inexpensive potting mix. |
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figpig_66
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I have grate luck with bark that holds no water for big pots. Water retention is very bad. Get something that doesn't hold water then add yellow cow if available. Its a brand of composted manure. Any brand will work. Remember you want fast drainage with a little water retention |
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FigColt
Registered: Posts: 74 |
Thanks everyone for your input. the premium mix costs about $10.90 a bag about 25L. while the cheap costs $2.97 for a 25L bag. i already have the pellet fertilizer sitting in the garage. I may as well go for the cheap mix and mix it with the cheap mix and add the chicken pellet fertilizer. My pepino plants have gone nuts with the cheap mix with a bit of compost and chicken pellet fertilizer. |
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jdsfrance
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Hi, |
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bamafig
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In my experience, the cheap potting soils are mostly incompletely composted bark fines and peat moss. It can work but not great straight out of the bag. |
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FigColt
Registered: Posts: 74 |
unfortunately the largest bags we can get where i live are 50L bags. A price comparison: Cheap Mix Receipe: 1. 50L potting mix = $5.80 2. Organic Fertilizer 20kg bag = already have 3. Seaweed solution (for fortnightly feedings )= $6.50 |
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ADelmanto
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If you have any large plant nurseries in your area, chances are they pot up their own plants. I have 3 sources in my area that I can buy potting mix by the yard. It is perfect for figs. I'm trying to remember but I think it's $125 per yard. It sounds expensive until you look at the price of something like ProMix. I mixed up my own recipe last year with a custom blend of potting mix, 2 year old left over pine bark fines, compost rich topsoil, and a large bag of perlite. Made about 2.5 yards total. I put everything in my pickup truck in layers and as I potted my figs up I just mixed it as I needed it. I potted well over 100 3 gallon pots and still have a yard left over. FYI Home Depot rents pick up trucks. |
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