A sixty-four quart bag of Miracle-Gro potting soil typically weighs around 50 pounds. This weight can vary slightly depending on factors such as moisture content and packaging materials. It is important to note that the weight may not be exactly 50 pounds due to these variables.
A general rule of thumb is that 1 quart of potting soil weighs around 0.875 pounds. Therefore, 55 quarts of potting soil would weigh approximately 48 pounds.
Quart of potting soil = .875 pounds (roughly)...do the math.
This is not a simple OR an exact answer as each BRAND OF POTTING MIX has its own formula. I use SCOTTS or MIRACLE GROW. They each weigh differently per weight/measure.
Quarts is a measure of volume; pounds is a measure of weight. This posits that there is no standard conversion. The rate of quarts per pound will actually be dependent upon the density of the soil. A denser soil will weigh more; and therefore convert to less quarts per pound. For those not comparison shopping, the best thing you can do is weigh a quart or two of the soil you use for its particular rate. - Be sure to measure the empty container first and subtract its weight from the weight of the filled container for the correct weight of the soil! *** Based on my search on potting soil, each quart weights approximately 0.875 pounds; thus, 10 pounds means roughly 11.43 quarts.
A quart of plutonium would weigh approximately 132 pounds.
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1 quart (0.946 litres or 0.946 kilograms)
4quarts in a gallon and quarts would weigh different amounts depending on whats in the quart like a quart of water will weigh less than a quart of custard
One litre of water weighs 1Kg. So if the potting mix is compacted so there is no air it can weigh up to 1Kg. However, usually potting mix is not heavily compacted and commonly you'll find it occupies about half a litre of space when compacted. Therefore, a litre of average potting mix will weigh about half a kilogram (500g).
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