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Transplanting mixes

jlafavor
9 years ago

Hi this is my first post so bear with me,
I have recently become interested in adenium roses and have 5 plants. I also planted some seeds and they have sprouted but are not ready to transplant just yet. I have been growing the seedlings in coco coir under T5 fixtures. They are in all phases 0 to 4 leaves.
My question is what type of soil mix to use when I 'm ready to transplant them. I'm in Minnesota and the weather has been rainy and cooler than I'd like it to be. After I transplant I want to put them outside. What type a soil will work for these conditions?

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  • rcharles_gw (Canada)
    9 years ago

    jlafavor,
    Use the Gritty mix that is posted on many threads here for all of them. This mix will give good results and less chances of over water retained too long in soil.
    Rick

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