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jmhewitt August 17, 2011 04:12 AM

3-2-1 mix ingredients
 
I am using Self Watering Containers of various types.

1. Went to my local hydroponics store today, intending to get another bag of the usual perlite. he only had the very large pieces of perlite and said that it might work better.

has anyone used this large perlite.....(I didn't buy it yet.)

2. I have been using the Timberline Pine Bark Fines / Soil Conditioner from Lowes, at $3.00 per 1.5 cu ft bag. the hydroponics store offered Happy Frog Soil Conditioner at $19.95 a bag....is there any reason to prefer the Happy Frog, which seems to be about 3 times as expensive???

Michael Hewitt
Hampstead, NC

rnewste August 17, 2011 12:39 PM

I would really try to find Medium size perlite. Large chunks will not be as effective in the aeration process. If you can't locate these, you can always put some in a large zip-lok bag and slight "crush" with a hammer, or other tool. Repeat as necessary to get the amount you need.

Regarding the Happy Frog - yes, it is an excellent product - but you are paying a premium for the Advertising, markup, etc. so I would stick with the less expensive "generic brand" that you found at Lowes.

Raybo

jmhewitt August 17, 2011 03:35 PM

Thanks, Raybo......

I can easily find the regular (finer) perlite, just wanted your opinion.....

I agree, the Happy Frog is already happy enough and I don't need to buy it!!!

Michael

Tom M August 28, 2011 10:35 AM

Michael,

You can also use pumice, if you have a Southern States around, they have a product called Dry Stall which is used in horse stalls. I have used it for years in container gardening to aerate the soil. It runs about $12.00 for about a 40 # bag.

Tom

jmhewitt August 29, 2011 12:15 AM

thanks, Tom.....I suppose you mean to replace the perlite?

Michael

Tom M August 30, 2011 01:42 PM

Michael,

Yes, It was a replacement for the perlite and the pumice does not float out of the pot which I think happens with the perlite.


Tom

rnewste August 30, 2011 02:56 PM

Tom,

I like the idea of the pumice pellets. I can't locate a store out here in the San Jose area that carries it. Guess next time I am in "horse country", I'll look for a Feed Store and try there. I am thinking of a 50/50% mix of the Perlite and pumice, as a starting point, to make up the "1" in the 3-2-1 Combo Mix.

I am also now experimenting with adding in 1 Cup of Epsom Salts along with the Dolomite Lime. I've now done this in 3 'Tainers for my second planting of Fall tomatoes.

Raybo:D


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