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FoxFarm: Ocean Forest Soil, 1.5 cu ft


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Ocean Forest Potting Soil combines the best fertilizers found on land with the finest sea ingredients available. The result is a rich, light, organic potting soil, ready to use right from the bag, that encourages healthy root growth, disease resistance, and leafy foliage. Consists of rich composted forest humus, sphagnum peat for aeration, bat guano, fish, crab, shrimp, and Norwegian kelp meals - and of course, Fox Farm's premium earthworm castings. There are even some oyster shells mixed in to insure a balanced pH. For planting in containers both indoors and out, tilling into gardens, filling raised beds, or top dressing established plants.

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by Kristie from
This is probably the best potting soil I have ever used! It has perfect drainage, it is amended with an assortment of different guanos and organic fertilizers, it is pH balanced, and it is made inside to ensure no bugs are unsuspectingly brought into your

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  • I'm using Fox Farm Ocean Forest mixed with Coco and Worm Castings. What do I use to flush my plants with? I can see the leafs are curling on the sides also I can see little rust looking color on some of the leafs - Is that a nitrogen deficiency?
    The soil/soilless mixture you are using is very effective. To flush, use any salt leaching product like Florakleen, Clearex, or Final Phase. Alternatively, you can also alternate your feed schedule with just water. i.e., Mon-feed, Wed-Water only, Fri-Feed. The rust color on some of your leaves is generally a Cal-Mag deficiency. You may have to check the pH of your soil. If this is spot on, then go ahead and add a ca-mg supplement. This should fix most of your problems. The curling of your leaves can be a couple of different things. If they are curling upwards, it is probably over-feeding. Cut back to an every other day feeding schedule as mentioned above. If they are curling downwards, it is generally under-feeding and you need to step up your feeding regiment. Good Luck!