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I'm going to pot up my palms into 3 gals from 1 gals I would like to give them a proper soil is this soil good for them it has everything it would seem. I got a royal, a bismarck and a flamethrower that I'm going to pot up.Screenshot_20220412-200342_Chrome.thumb.jpg.fdfd20c3eae3b86d840300bbb21e6bc2.jpg

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Sounds good and cheaper than the Fox Farm Ocean Forest too. 

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Sounds good, I am interested to see how it does.  

Cheaper than my mix of FF Ocean Forest, FF Coco Loco, Clay pebbles, Sand, and bonsai soil (which is just volcanic rock).

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I ordered some and its all natural elements no chemicals etc. Instead of perlite they use pumice stone because microbes love it and break it down to release nutrients. This soil I watched the video of him explaining it. The soils biology is great its great for beneficial bacteria and microbes to keep the soil healthy and the reviews on it were great. So I have high hopes for the palms in it even though it's not a palm soil. I'll post pics when I plant all the palms in it and I'll keep this thread updated with progress pics 

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One soil I love is coco coir with coco chunks. The coco isn’t shredded as much so it’s like bark chips than I mix my own perlite in. Works great!

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