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Old March 23, 2012   #1
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Default Starting media - this sounds like a good idea

Currently I start my tomatoes in row trays with sunshine mix, then transplant into metro-mix 360. Has been working out fine.
But I just heard an interesting tip from a nursery. They use the pots vegetables, flowers, etc. are going to grow in. Fill most of the way with metro-mix 360, then use a layer of the sunshine mix on top. So you get the fluffy seed starting mix, but then the plants grow down into the metro-mix 360, and you don't have the problem of it drying out too quickly. And saves all the labor of transplanting.
Of course, you'd lose a lot of mix if you had poor germination.
I probably won't change my tomato method, but I'm going to try this for basil and flowers this year and see how it works. Sounds like a great idea.
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