I incorporate coco coir with peat moss for my seed starting mix. About 3 pts coco coir to 1 pt (moistened) peat moss. Keeps the pH around 6 without using lime👍🌱
Getting a custom mix makes total sense for your nursey. Just the time alone that would be needed to mix 12 yards of materials to a high consistency makes it a nonstarter. What you're doing ensures your time is spent on what is most valuable for you.
Hi Jason. I wonder what the difference is between perlite and vermiculite? Are they interchangeable or do they do different things? I love your channel. From Wisconsin 🥶
Thanks Joanne. Vermiculite holds more moisture and nutrients. Some plants don't like the extra moisture held against their roots. I do use vermiculite for seed stratification.
Hi Adriana - I wait a couple of months because of the incorporated slow-release. The newly establishing roots don't need a lot of food. I keep an eye on the growth at around 6 to 8 weeks after planting to see if they need a little extra bump as liquid feed.
For slow release in the potting soil, I use a 120 day coated fertilizer 16-10-10 or similar at a low/medium rate, then top up with liquid feed as needed.
Happy new year to you as well. I don't include soil in the potting mix - I feel like I'd lose one of the key advantages: a mix that I can expect is free of soil-borne pathogens. If I were up-potting a mature plant into a large planter, I might be tempted to blend some natural soil in for weight and nutrient retention, but for young plants I wouldn't see the point.
We'll put, Jason. One comment I would make for those of us that rely on bagged mixes from gardening stores is that you get what you pay for... Premium potting mixes are just that. They are balanced and have multiple ingredients. Budget mixes are a waste of time, effort and money. 🤔
For home gardeners, does Sumasgromedia has a minimum? This summer, we have purchased 4-5 bales of pro mix already, so would love to be able to buy in a more bulk form. do they come in any kind of containers if buying in bulk or just a big pile of dirt? Also, would you happen to know where we can purchase coarse perlite. We got a 110L bag of holiday brand, it's better than some but still lots of fine stuff, and the larger pieces are not super large...
For our hot weather down here, I find the plants are doing poorly in clay pots and loose soil. We need clay soil and plastic pots for our hot weather. I propagated my first rose bush in a plastic cocoa container which frequently grew alge on top Who knew?
I incorporate coco coir with peat moss for my seed starting mix. About 3 pts coco coir to 1 pt (moistened) peat moss. Keeps the pH around 6 without using lime👍🌱
Very wise. Love to learn all the details of your business.
Good advice Jason.
Thanks for sharing
Getting a custom mix makes total sense for your nursey. Just the time alone that would be needed to mix 12 yards of materials to a high consistency makes it a nonstarter. What you're doing ensures your time is spent on what is most valuable for you.
Thanks Steve
Hi Jason. I wonder what the difference is between perlite and vermiculite? Are they interchangeable or do they do different things? I love your channel. From Wisconsin 🥶
Thanks Joanne. Vermiculite holds more moisture and nutrients. Some plants don't like the extra moisture held against their roots. I do use vermiculite for seed stratification.
Tnx for you video.can w use cocopeat alone as potting medium.
Yes. You might want to supplement with cal-mag and iron, as cocopeat tend to hold a bit tight to those nutrients.
Would you still use a liquid fertilizer in the potted plants initially or wait a couple of months since the granular fertilizer is already mixed in?
Hi Adriana - I wait a couple of months because of the incorporated slow-release. The newly establishing roots don't need a lot of food. I keep an eye on the growth at around 6 to 8 weeks after planting to see if they need a little extra bump as liquid feed.
I got some potting mix and it looked like the one on the right
thanks for good info as usual, for perennial seed starts do you use HP for potting into 4" pots then a sumas mix for gal. pots
Usually into plug trays with the Promix HP and then Sumas blend into the 4" (and upward)
I soooo wish I had a supplier in my area. Sadly I have not found one.
What fertilizer do you use.
Excellent video, thanks
For slow release in the potting soil, I use a 120 day coated fertilizer 16-10-10 or similar at a low/medium rate, then top up with liquid feed as needed.
@@FraserValleyRoseFarm thank you
Happy new year Jason. Old question: Should I include any soil in my potting mix? Mostly for roses.
Happy new year to you as well. I don't include soil in the potting mix - I feel like I'd lose one of the key advantages: a mix that I can expect is free of soil-borne pathogens. If I were up-potting a mature plant into a large planter, I might be tempted to blend some natural soil in for weight and nutrient retention, but for young plants I wouldn't see the point.
@@FraserValleyRoseFarm thanks Jason. Followed up question: What if I add a bit of soil for top dressing of old pots?
Do you sell bare root roses?
Thanks Paul. No, not as bare root. I buy in some bare root from other suppliers and them pot them up to supplement my assortment of own-root roses.
We'll put, Jason.
One comment I would make for those of us that rely on bagged mixes from gardening stores is that you get what you pay for...
Premium potting mixes are just that. They are balanced and have multiple ingredients. Budget mixes are a waste of time, effort and money. 🤔
Thanks Bryan. 100% - go with something you can trust
For home gardeners, does Sumasgromedia has a minimum? This summer, we have purchased 4-5 bales of pro mix already, so would love to be able to buy in a more bulk form. do they come in any kind of containers if buying in bulk or just a big pile of dirt? Also, would you happen to know where we can purchase coarse perlite. We got a 110L bag of holiday brand, it's better than some but still lots of fine stuff, and the larger pieces are not super large...
Yes, when I've bought from Sumas it's been more in the 10-yard type range.
@@FraserValleyRoseFarm Thanks Jason, I guess we will continue to get the bales :) do you know of anywhere that sells coarse perlite by any chance?
For our hot weather down here, I find the plants are doing poorly in clay pots and loose soil. We need clay soil and plastic pots for our hot weather. I propagated my first rose bush in a plastic cocoa container which frequently grew alge on top
Who knew?
Thanks!