Stongington Blend Grower's Mix "The Best Soil for Growing Cannabis" – OMRI Listed
Stongington Blend Grower's Mix "The Best Soil for Growing Cannabis" – OMRI Listed
Coast of Maine’s Cameron Bonsey explains the ingredients in our Stonington Blend Grower’s Mix. Using lobster compost as the base, this blend incorporates mycorrhizal fungi, kelp, fish bone and alfalfa meal, as well as worm castings, peat and coir to give you the easiest way to grow a cannabis plant.
Developed for both professional and amateur growers, this OMRI listed, complex “super soil” was crafted for high performance growing in containers and large pots. Its ingredients allow you to just add water! You will not find a better soil for your tomatoes! Where growing cannabis and medicinal marijuana is legal, growers have also discovered the tremendous results of using Coast of Maine Stonington Blend Growers Mix!
This blend will save you time and money and give you tremendous results!
If I were to use this soil for autoflowers would I need to use anything else once I hit the flowering phase??
Well I’m about to give it a try so I’ll let you know how it goes.
I have a Tangerine Dream feminized autoflower seed that just went into the soil in a small grow tent. This should be interesting!
So how about when and what to feed.
Great products with great results.
excited to try this i want to go fully organic
Would you recommend growing autoflowers in this..a lot of soils like ocean forest are a little too hot so was curious
Don’t use this shit! I just ordered 2 bags and now EVERY fucking plant in my house is invested with fungus knats. Never have I seen it so bad either! And NEVER will I be ordering this… SHIT!
Hello iam from france wanted to no wher can i order that Platinium organic mix thx
Question. Do you have to PH the water you feed your canibus plant when using this soil?
I know that this is intended for cannabis but will this work well with tomato’s, onions, peppers, etc. ?
Do you mix the additives following a weekly schedule or do you mix them one time only by direction on the bag?
Hello, I’ve been using your stonington blend for quite some time now. And i can never get my soil ph right. Now granted my plants all look healthy. I’m just confused. For example if i water with 6.5, overtime the soil ph raises dramatically.
So when i water with 6.5 i know you’re not supposed to water til run off but i do just enough to test ph. And it always comes out high. Sometimes over 7.0.
So lately i have to water with 5.8 ph to get 6.5 run off. I guess If my plants are fine i shouldn’t worry right?!?!?!?
Do ya have to add perlite to stonington?