Medium for containers
Posted: July 26th, 2012, 2:54 pm
Gulzarullah AoA, I hope you are ready for your initiation.
Here is the first one.
There are so many articles and opinions regarding ideal medium for containers that a person like me is totally confused.
We have dry Hot season followed by wet hot, to moderate, cool followed by crisp moderate. The roots are exposed to ambient temperature plus direct heat of sun; during monsoon and winter rains they are exposed to wet conditions.
To my mind;
The ingredients should be easily available. Container soil should have good permeability, drainage and ability to hold water only to a desirable degree.
The PHA Lahore experts recommend BHAL of KHALA as the base if not available Canal Bhal will do, to this they add leaf compost and Cow manure, chemical fertilisers are used at later stage.
Some soils being used in USA;
The John Innes Compost
This is a famous mix of ingredients that come together to make a rich compost potting soil. It is three ingredients that are put together, sieved, and then additional potting soil ingredients are added. The recipe is as follows:
7 parts loam that has been sterilized
3 parts peat moss
2 parts sharp sand
Put these three in a sieve and then add to each bushel of compost potting soil, ¾ of an ounce of ground limestone
Lastly add 4 ounces of 14-14-14 osmocote
Additional Potting Soil Recipes
Soil Mix 1 This potting soil recipe just calls for 1 part peat moss,1 part vermiculite, and 1 part perlite.
Soil Mix 2 The second potting soil recipe requires 1 part peat moss,1 part sand, and 1 part garden soil.
Soil Mix 3 This potting soil recipe calls for 1 part peat moss,1 part sphagnum moss, and 1 part soil.
Soil Mix 4 Only two items in this recipe, calling for 1 part peat moss and 1 part compost that has been sieved.
Soil Mix 5 This recipe needs 1 part perlite, 1 part compost and two parts soil
Soil mix 6
5 part partially-composed pine bark fines (mulch)
1 part sphagnum peat
1 part horticulture grade perlite (coarse size)
1 tbsp per gallon of garden dolomic lime.
Give us your expert opinion and recommend a potting soil suited to our environment.
As mentioned above ingredients which are cheap and easily available is the foremost requirement.
Here is the first one.
There are so many articles and opinions regarding ideal medium for containers that a person like me is totally confused.
We have dry Hot season followed by wet hot, to moderate, cool followed by crisp moderate. The roots are exposed to ambient temperature plus direct heat of sun; during monsoon and winter rains they are exposed to wet conditions.
To my mind;
The ingredients should be easily available. Container soil should have good permeability, drainage and ability to hold water only to a desirable degree.
The PHA Lahore experts recommend BHAL of KHALA as the base if not available Canal Bhal will do, to this they add leaf compost and Cow manure, chemical fertilisers are used at later stage.
Some soils being used in USA;
The John Innes Compost
This is a famous mix of ingredients that come together to make a rich compost potting soil. It is three ingredients that are put together, sieved, and then additional potting soil ingredients are added. The recipe is as follows:
7 parts loam that has been sterilized
3 parts peat moss
2 parts sharp sand
Put these three in a sieve and then add to each bushel of compost potting soil, ¾ of an ounce of ground limestone
Lastly add 4 ounces of 14-14-14 osmocote
Additional Potting Soil Recipes
Soil Mix 1 This potting soil recipe just calls for 1 part peat moss,1 part vermiculite, and 1 part perlite.
Soil Mix 2 The second potting soil recipe requires 1 part peat moss,1 part sand, and 1 part garden soil.
Soil Mix 3 This potting soil recipe calls for 1 part peat moss,1 part sphagnum moss, and 1 part soil.
Soil Mix 4 Only two items in this recipe, calling for 1 part peat moss and 1 part compost that has been sieved.
Soil Mix 5 This recipe needs 1 part perlite, 1 part compost and two parts soil
Soil mix 6
5 part partially-composed pine bark fines (mulch)
1 part sphagnum peat
1 part horticulture grade perlite (coarse size)
1 tbsp per gallon of garden dolomic lime.
Give us your expert opinion and recommend a potting soil suited to our environment.
As mentioned above ingredients which are cheap and easily available is the foremost requirement.