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Old September 21, 2011   #1
chancethegardener
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Default Fox Farm Ocean Forest potting soil and peppers

A few weeks after I started Corno di Toro and Padron peppers, I transplanted them in small pots filled with only Fox Farm Ocean Forest potting soil. This soil is amazing! I am posting a picture below. Unfortunately, I didn't do a comparison with/without Ocean Forest but it doesn't take my happiness away. I am going to plant the peppers in the raised bed/larger containers.
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Those plants look very happy. Ocean Forest contains some very good organic fertilizers, all you need till you plant those peppers in the beds. I'll have to try some of that next year if I can find some locally.
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