Like can a plant tell how much you paid for substrate ? I am betting , No.
I have started planting my 125; masonery/torpedo sand from a building site, red clay from a local pit , peat moss from the garden shop and 13/13/13 from the local feed store. So far I am well below a dollar; maybe at that cost I have to call it dirt instead of substrate.
One suprise, the masonry sand (on top of the rest) left the water very clear. I learned last time not to use much peat, this time ,about one gallon volume. When I used much more it turned the water the color of iced tea for months of water changes.
Now to see if plants will grow in it.
I have started planting my 125; masonery/torpedo sand from a building site, red clay from a local pit , peat moss from the garden shop and 13/13/13 from the local feed store. So far I am well below a dollar; maybe at that cost I have to call it dirt instead of substrate.
One suprise, the masonry sand (on top of the rest) left the water very clear. I learned last time not to use much peat, this time ,about one gallon volume. When I used much more it turned the water the color of iced tea for months of water changes.
Now to see if plants will grow in it.
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