Hey DGC and Tres Hombres. My local garden center has Coast Of Maine soil products. I used the lobster compost in an outdoor vegetable garden but have not tested it in my indoor cannabis grow. I’ve heard the Dude mention it several times and how it would be cost prohibitive to ship it out West. I’m planning on playing with the soil mix and the lobster compost in a future grow. My normal go to soil mix has been FF Ocean Forest. Might be fun to do a straight up comparison using the two soils in a side by side growing cuts from same mother. Was wondering if anyone has any experience with this product line? http://coastofmaine.com/
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I’m currently using their lobster compost in a mix I made for my outdoor grow (easy organic soil mix for beginners on Grass city)., basically the mix is 1/3 aeration, peat and compost with neem, kelp, alfalfa meals and some tomato tone and rock dust. It’s working awesome. I plan on using some of the mix for my indoor in the fall. I normally use Fox Farm soil as well.
It’s super high quality compost from a very reputable company. They also make a high quality cow manure compost. Their normal potting soil blend is rich and on the heavy side so it requires quite a bit of perlite..
Check out their Stonington blend. It’s a premixed supersoil specifically marketed for cannabis. You can’t go wrong with this company. They also make dry organic ferts.
I use there worm,and dry mixexes outside
Never picked up on the “Stonington” meaning
for the platinum mix. Will definitely pick that up.
Won’t get to try it for several weeks. Absolutely gonna
have to do a side by side with FF ocean forest when the
time comes.
yup good stuff. been top dressing the lobster compost and worm all summer. going to get a bag of the stonington next spring and try it out. best part is it is available at the feed store in town.
o.k. old post and all but just wanted to state that the stonington blend is just as good if not better(for me w autos) than ffof. awesome products and local to me. going to use their products from now on. just potted up some photos into one gallons of it and in two days they are nice and green and growing away with no shock.