Plant mix is a type of soil created specifically to germinate and grow plants. Typically, it has organic fertilizer and compost already mixed in. You can also just substitute ordinary soil if you're trying to be cheap.
Yes, you can mix LECA (Lightweight Expanded Clay Aggregate) with soil for your plant. LECA can help improve drainage and aeration in the soil, which can benefit the plant's root health.
it is a mix between 3 and 4
In the ground. With a plant in it. Bro
Well I've heard of transferring pollen from one plant to the other.
Yes, organic potting mix can be used to plant vegetables in a pot garden. Make sure the potting mix is suitable for vegetables and contains essential nutrients for healthy plant growth. Regularly fertilize and water your vegetables according to their specific needs for a successful harvest.
Its a special dirt mix that helps plants grow(fertilizer?)
To mix LECA with soil for optimal plant growth, combine the two in a ratio of 1:1 and ensure the mixture is well-draining. LECA can improve aeration and water retention in the soil, promoting healthy root growth and overall plant health.
No. Part of that soil is sand because the cactus needs a different mix than a regular plant.
cannabis, but you have to mix it in with their food. i call it "sea-weed" :P
Read it backwards. Plant some magic raspberries
Margarines are essentially hydrogenated plant fats/oils. Stanols are part of that mix - they are hydrogenated plant sterols. The esters of stanols are sometimes added to margarine as they can reduce blood cholesterol.
The ideal ratio for creating a balanced fertilizer mix for optimal plant growth is typically 3:1:2, which represents the ratio of nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium, respectively. This balanced ratio provides the necessary nutrients for healthy plant development and overall growth.