Post #1620617
2026-04-21 17:26 UTC
To my understanding, high nutrient soils can burn baby seedlings. This is especially true for blends of peat moss with artificial fertiliser but also uncomposted/poorly composted manures.
I usually go for last years, ie depleted, soil. For small seeds i just pulverise it with my hands for the top centimeter.
This year I used soil made of composted manure mixed with sand/fine gravel, crushed terracotta, charcoal and woodpulp i took from some decomposing tree in the forest.
Tomatoes, kale, cauliflower, oregano, sunflower, paprika and chili all took off no problem.
No signs of life from my cucumbers and artichoke, tho I think at least the cucumber got eaten by mycelium that spread from the composted manure.
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