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We water ours once every other day in the morning and the plants seem to love it. Water more if you’re in a dry climate.
You also can go without perlite or vermiculite.
Feeding your plant is essential, make sure to add fertilizer in small amounts every two weeks or larger volume once a month
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Keep up the good work,
All of your videos carry some sort of import information for those who want the most yield with the least amount of resources consumed, bless your garden and family. Coco coir and compost for the win
I know the perlite makes the soil airy and loose as well, your carrots must love it.
Remember perlite acts as a aerator and helps slowly release water, vermiculite acts as a sponge and helps the soil hold moister, so I mix perlite with the soil and sprinkle a bit of vermiculite on top of the soil if I don’t have good quality mulch
How big is that container
Hey watch where you throw that dirt it almost got in my eyes
Hmmm what kind of mulch? Yours looks fine
Thank you. Will try it when I try growing tomatoes and peppers.
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Incredibly helpful as always. 👍 love the presentation
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Calcium boost like what?
What kind of mulch is that?
I bought gypsum for my peppers. How much do you use per container?
Whew would I get worm castings?
Scared that the dirt and perlite is going to fall on my face through the phone😂
I am a vermiculite manufacturer from China and we have many varieties of vermiculite!
Why is perlite needed when coir is used?
This is "Mel's Mix"