| Encanto Farms Nursery > Categories > Pro-Mix HP in SWCs: Straight or Add Bark? |
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blindesign
Registered: Posts: 31 |
Should I add perlite and pine bark fines to Pro-Mix HP to use in a self-watering container or is it suitable to use as is? |
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sbmohan
Registered: Posts: 223 |
Pro mix HP is high porosity used for rooting or establishing a young or a suffering tree. If you are setting up a self watering container, use a medium that has a good bit of compost in it. |
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snaglpus
Registered: Posts: 4,072 |
I don't recommend using ProMix for SWP. Remember you will need somethings that can wick water up. Use pure mushroom compost. It's heavy, but works like magic. |
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blindesign
Registered: Posts: 31 |
Well that's too bad. I thought I read somewhere that Raybo used Pro-Mix BX in 3-2-1 (the difference from BX and HP being the perlite content). |
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jrdewhirst
Registered: Posts: 93 |
I experimented with plain, all-purpose Pro-Mix this year in 10g SIPs. I added perlite and vermiculite to help insure that the pots never get water-logged in rain (I don't bag the pots). The Pro-Mix seems to wick water just fine. |
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FiggyFrank
Registered: Posts: 2,713 |
Pro-mix is just fine. I've been using it for years for SIPs. As for adding pine bark fines, I don't think it's needed, but a handful would be ok. |
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blindesign
Registered: Posts: 31 |
Oh good, I'm relieved. Now I won't have to drag that heavy 3.8 cu.ft. bale back into the car! |
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