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Peaceful Valley Quickroot Soilless Potting Mix (54 Cu Ft Tote)

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Peaceful Valley Quickroot Soilless Potting Mix

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Our own specially formulated, all-natural blend, originally developed for use in Speedling trays (one cubic foot fills approximately 4-5 trays) and other transplant starting trays such as Plantel trays, and 6-packs. Quickroot can also be combined with perlite for use as an indoor planting mix. It contains no soil.

Ingredients: coir fiber, medium grade vermiculite (no detected asbestos), organic green waste compost, bone meal, oystershell lime (pH adjuster), soft rock phosphate, kelp meal, sulfate of potash, organic wetting agent. Because Quickroot contains little nitrogen, supplemental N should be supplied once the plants true leaves appear (we recommend fish products). Moisten potting mix prior to use. Wear a respirator, as for all dusty products.

Product Details

Item Model Number:

PSO311


Product Dimensions:

46 x 46 x 30 inches.


Shipping Weight:

1700 pounds.



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