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Been looking at this soil for a couple days now and wondering if anyone has tried it or heard of anyone using it?

Brown and Green Sunshine Mix Organic



thank you for any input:tiphat:
 
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I think that's something new. First time I've seen it and I believe you are the first here to consider it, at least to my knowledge. First question that popped into my head is how strong are those nutrients? Maybe too hot for autos.

BTW, I removed the "Muddy's Tips" icon from your post. I'm reserving that one for my own use for little helpful tid bits of knowledge. Sorry.
 
Sounds good but it doesn't say how much phosphorous is in it.Also a little expensive for me.
 
Sounds good but it doesn't say how much phosphorous is in it.Also a little expensive for me.

I think that's something new. First time I've seen it and I believe you are the first here to consider it, at least to my knowledge. First question that popped into my head is how strong are those nutrients? Maybe too hot for autos.

BTW, I removed the "Muddy's Tips" icon from your post. I'm reserving that one for my own use for little helpful tid bits of knowledge. Sorry.
Not a problem bro, i hoped it would get your attention since your good with soil mixes. thanks guys it is a little pricey but i spend $35 for 2cu ft of regular sunshine mix 4, so $45 for 3.8 is a deal in my eyes.lol

it may be too hot, i think i will try it out by itself and if its is too hot then ill prolly mix in some regular sunshine mix 4 since it has no nutes in it.
 
Let us no how it works for you.
Surely will!:d5: wont happen till around Xmas thats when this current grow should be done.:Sharing One:might try it first in my breeding/experimental tent first i dont want to waste time or ruin my personal plants!lol
 
I'll be very interested in seeing how it works out for you. Something I've had in the back of my head for awhile is doing a comprehensive thread/guide on commercial soils. List all the popular ones, why they are or aren't good, etc. They are calling for a rough winter this year, so maybe I'll have the time then if I can't get outdoors as much.
 
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I'll be very interested in seeing how it works out for you. Something I've had in the back of my head for awhile is going a comprehensive thread/guide on commercial soils. List all the popular ones, why they are or aren't good, etc. They are calling for a rough winter this year, so maybe I'll have the time then if I can't get outdoors as much.

That is a good idea! I see a few people use sunshine mix here, most use fox farms or promix, but id love to hear about some other brands.
 
Looks like an excellent mix.thats close to perfect for a base of an excellent organic mix hands down.I saw rthat a bit back,but like Nam said,frigin expensive and shipping would rip me apart LOL! but awesome though!!:Sharing One:
 
OH btw man.if your interested I have(Magic or Muddy or anyone really LOL) an article where several well know soils were done in a gardening mag I get.Here are a few of the soils they did.hope ya'll can see the pics ok though..And as expected this is just a basic whats up but a very political mag though.but,interesting either way though. :smoke:
 

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