Reddit Reddit reviews Espoma PR8 8-Quart Organic Perlite

We found 7 Reddit comments about Espoma PR8 8-Quart Organic Perlite. Here are the top ones, ranked by their Reddit score.

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Espoma PR8 8-Quart Organic Perlite
PerliteHelps loosen heavy soils and prevent compactionAerates soil and promotes root growth100-percent all natural perlite for organic gardening8 qt
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7 Reddit comments about Espoma PR8 8-Quart Organic Perlite:

u/LydiaVonPuppington · 19 pointsr/microgrowery

Pot/Planter

Soil / Perlite mix (70/30)

Nutrients

pH test kit

Lights

Should be around ~$100 and good for 1 medium plant or 2 small plants.

I spent like 30 minutes on that list for y'all newbs. When you could have just gone through the sidebar and/or used the search function. Somebody better upvote me.

u/SCP239 · 2 pointsr/SavageGarden

For a few bucks less you can get can 2.5x the peat moss on amazon.

Combine with pearlite and for about $10 more you're getting a way better deal.

u/aerogrower · 2 pointsr/microgrowery
u/ingothwetrust · 2 pointsr/IndoorGarden

My favorite soil is Fox Farm Potting soil, but you're going to want to add a bit of perlite to it to help with drainage. I don't have a good link for cacti mix, but you could pick up almost anything and mix it with the Fox Farm soil.

edit: fixed links

u/aspect-creatio · 1 pointr/succulents

Woh, that soil is WET and looks like it needs some pumice or perlite or something less organic. How long have you had these plants?

u/innoculatethisbitch · 1 pointr/MushroomGrowers

perlite link

No, you don’t need a pressure cooker. A deep pot with a tight fitting lid will do just fine. You don’t really want to mix strains because different types require different factors for fruiting. a general rule of thumb is to stay consistent