newbie soil?

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Anyone have any opinions on a good soil for yield for a newbie? 5 gal pots all autoflowers thanks in advanced folks!
 
Saying what kind of soil do I need is alot like asking what kind of food do you have. There are many ideas on soil, and since you are in the organic section, I would assume you don't want to use chem's correct? So Do you live in the states? Fox Farm has a few soils that are organic. BUt if you are looking to save a dime or spend more, you can easily do both. Local shops will sell soils that are namebrand that will do the job. Just make sure it is organic. Hydro shops have the high end stuff, which does a good job too. Then you will want to add a few things for the soil. No matter which soil (usually), you will need to add a few things.

Now, question is, how elaborate do you want to go? All in, or maybe a little bit, and add some nutrients as you go?

Let us know, we are waiting a response.

Thanks for joining the site also, we always could use another good soul.

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I would like to use a organic soil with nutrients but something not too complex So that I don't mess up the plants by adding too much or not enough of something. I am in the south eastern part of the state's and would prefer to find something local if possible. I heard ocean forest and light warrior mix is a good all around light but effective soil. Btw sorry for not being specific enough. More than anything I don't want to get in over my head I am new and would like to progress my way into the more complex growing methods.
 
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I enjoy Roots Organic And Basically Switching Fully to "TLO" ..
TRUE LIVING organics

Best Yeilds and Production Possible .
 
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