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    Question Miracle Grow Performance Organics

    I have seeds on the way! I need to get some dirt ready. I want to use this stuff bc i dont want amazon to deliver fox farm or any other soil to my house.

    I tried to do a search here but the keywords bring up every single 50 page thread since 1970!!!

    Anybody know how to properly use MG PO from start to finish?

    Can i make it safe for little baby seeds?

    Thank you kindly!

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    I would send George a pm. He has been using it for a while.

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    I have been mixing about 20 to 30% of my home made soil, with some perlite as well. My next grow I am going to use it straight with just A little perlite.

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    Thx. Do you "flush it" to make it not as 'hot'? ... I want it to be safe for seeds / young plants.

    Also, i think my local hardware stores carry Coco Noir ,which i have no experience with, and another soil called Harvest Organics.

    So there's options..

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    Quote Originally Posted by Scottpot View Post
    Thx. Do you "flush it" to make it not as 'hot'? ... I want it to be safe for seeds / young plants.

    Also, i think my local hardware stores carry Coco Noir ,which i have no experience with, and another soil called Harvest Organics.

    So there's options..
    I don't flush it at all, but I do water it good A few days before I Plant. Flushing would just wash out the micro, and you don't want to do that.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Scottpot View Post
    Thx. Do you "flush it" to make it not as 'hot'? ... I want it to be safe for seeds / young plants.

    Also, i think my local hardware stores carry Coco Noir ,which i have no experience with, and another soil called Harvest Organics.

    So there's options..
    Coco isn't soil.

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    Quote Originally Posted by GEORGE View Post
    Coco isn't soil.
    ya its grinded up coconuts..idk. But sounds like its good for seedlings bc there's not any nutrients or anything harmful.

    But if i can get the seeds safely rolling in soil, id rather do that. So the MC or Harvest Org soil would be my choice but i dont want to miserably fail because are too hot or cause nutrient lock or any other potential problems

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    Quote Originally Posted by Scottpot View Post
    ya its grinded up coconuts..idk. But sounds like its good for seedlings bc there's not any nutrients or anything harmful.

    But if i can get the seeds safely rolling in soil, id rather do that. So the MC or Harvest Org soil would be my choice but i dont want to miserably fail because are too hot or cause nutrient lock or any other potential problems
    It isn't hot, it Organic. Never had A problem with seedlends.

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    Here is A couple planted from seed, in 10 gallon pots. They are A lot greener than they look in picture.


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    And this is what they look like near the end of the grow.



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