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Old August 23, 2010   #1
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Default Potting mix for starting

I know that there might be better, but for for years I have just used a popular potting mix to start my tomato seeds. Now this year I have had bad results with a potting mix compared to peat pellets ( I don't like them) and other starter mix. Is there some thing in potting mix, like a fertilizer that can cause problems. Or is it simply a matter of texture properties and water problems?
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Old August 27, 2010   #2
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The problem with seed starting mixes for me is finding one that stays consistent. It seems every time I buy one the content seems different than the last time I bought it.
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My local nursery uses metro mix 360. I've used it for a lot of stuff, including starting some seeds this year (not tomatoes) and it seems pretty consistant to me.
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Old August 27, 2010   #4
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Potting Mix is not intended for starting seeds. It is not sterile, so may contain bacteria that tomato seedlings are susceptible to.

I suppose you could treat with hydrogen peroxide or bleach or something, but you're best to buy a seed starting mix. This can be in 4 or 8 quart bags, or if you can find it, something like MetroMix or ProMix.
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