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Best Potting Mix To Use With Container Plants | It Works On All Plants!!! 

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Are your plants dying because you simply don't know what potting mix/soil to use with your container plants? Every potting mix brand claims theirs is the best so, what gives? In this video I will explain to you exactly what defines a potting mix "good" and it's a lot simpler than what you think!. Patreon: patreon.com/QCTropicals (Exclusive perks!)

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@ZE308AC
@ZE308AC Год назад
I like this channel because he tells you like it is, he gives you facts 💯👌
@janellhynes419
@janellhynes419 8 месяцев назад
Thank you for practical breakdowns with rationale! Very nice ❤️
@msher479
@msher479 Год назад
Great tips and very good explanation! Had been struggling to learn how to water properly since forever! Thanks so much :)
@madelinedelacruz5949
@madelinedelacruz5949 2 года назад
Thank you so much for these great infos. God bless…🌻
@racebiketuner
@racebiketuner 4 месяца назад
You make some very good points!
@francisgarcia565
@francisgarcia565 11 месяцев назад
Thanks 🙏🏼 for the great info keep up the good work my friend
@mccurga
@mccurga Месяц назад
Great explanation!
@bluemermaiden
@bluemermaiden 9 месяцев назад
Great information, thank you so much! What are your thoughts on making potting mix from old used potting mix that drains well? I’ve heard never to reuse potting mix and to replace potting mixes every 2 years due to loss on nutrients
@lawrencetrujillo65
@lawrencetrujillo65 2 месяца назад
What percentage of each do you mix? I learned good information from your presentation. Thank you!
@mssavedin92
@mssavedin92 Год назад
Good information, thankyou! Question, here in BC Canada, cant seem to find pine bark...at least not affordable...one place sells a 2 quart bag for 19.98. Too muchy :) So, is there any other kind of bark you would recommend? Cedar is easy to come by but we dont want to use that.... Thankyou for any info you can give.
@dandeleona4760
@dandeleona4760 2 месяца назад
I grow all kinds of fruit trees in containers, zone 5, and tried everything. It was always too wet! One even seemed like pulverized paper as the base! Now I use bark, shredded wood or chips and I haven't had root rot since. And the trees are behaving well.
@rynophiliac
@rynophiliac Год назад
Where do you get your bulk pine bark from? I’m in mesa and I have been unable to find a local supplier
@user-cl9ew4ie4g
@user-cl9ew4ie4g 5 месяцев назад
I use cactus citruis soil poting mix with worm casting and checken minure for my well draining poting mix with dr earth and so mirorizah and then water with fish emullsion for all my plants
@qctropicals
@qctropicals 5 месяцев назад
my nursery is in unincorporated land lol.
@hkschubert9938
@hkschubert9938 7 месяцев назад
MiracleGro makes great potting mix. You do need to re-fertilize it half way thru summer though. I like steer manure for that.
@qctropicals
@qctropicals 7 месяцев назад
steer manure is terrible
@hkschubert9938
@hkschubert9938 7 месяцев назад
@@qctropicals my father in law loved steer manure. What is better?
@mariap.894
@mariap.894 Месяц назад
I just subscribed and have a lot of questions. I live in South Florida soil here is Alkaline but also have discovered that in my garden there are Asian worms😮, so I started gardening in containers. If I add worms to containers, will I make my problem worse? That's my main concern. I'd appreciate any feed back and thank you so much in advance ❤
@qctropicals
@qctropicals Месяц назад
what's wrong with worms?
@Chris-op7yt
@Chris-op7yt 2 месяца назад
pine bark tends to go sour at bottom of pot, attracting gnat flies. i use coir but, i understand that nurseries need a cheap product. for smaller indoor plants i use a pro mix of peat moss and perlite. dont forget to add calcium regularly, as it's the most required nutrient, and absent in potting media. thanks for the video. it's the same conclusion i ended up reaching. drainage. potting mix should drain, no matter how much you water, and retain only some. pebbles on bottom of media do not help with drainage.
@qctropicals
@qctropicals 2 месяца назад
too big of a pot. This is why you up-pot in increments and only when needed.
@ThePotandVineCo.
@ThePotandVineCo. 8 месяцев назад
Great channel! I’m currently using Proven Winners Potting Soil which I find to be amazing BUT it’s $11 for 1.5cft bags. Do you have a potting mix recipe for home use? Let’s say around 4cuft?? We can always double or triple it from there. Thank!
@qctropicals
@qctropicals 8 месяцев назад
yes, type potting mix in the search :)
@onLYbyM
@onLYbyM 11 месяцев назад
hi Alan. New subscriber here. watching all your videos one by one. Really rich content! thanks! Pls excuse my ignorance but I noticed that you don't add any (compost)? Does the bark also count as biodegradable compost? Thanks again!
@qctropicals
@qctropicals 11 месяцев назад
compost holds too much water for my liking but as long as it drains within 20-30 secs you're good. Organic material is great until it dries. COntainers will dry on and off every single day. What' do you think happens to the living organisms when the potting mix is dry?
@onLYbyM
@onLYbyM 11 месяцев назад
@@qctropicals They die... right? noted. Thanks alan
@putinhynes3848
@putinhynes3848 2 года назад
Can you add a link to the soil you recommended?
@ward1compost
@ward1compost Год назад
Will the same soil work for Date Palms?
@richdc27
@richdc27 10 дней назад
Thanks, I appreciate the video. Anything wrong with using just plain sawdust as a potting mix? I know it varies a lot. The stuff I have is fine but not a superfine powdery dust. It drains quickly when I do a drainage test (in a few seconds) and holds moisture. Of all the videos on youtube about potting mix, nobody seems to use sawdust. I wonder why? It's cheap and readily available. Am I missing something?
@qctropicals
@qctropicals 10 дней назад
from treated wood, I wouldn't.
@richdc27
@richdc27 9 дней назад
@@qctropicals It's definitely not treated. I'll give it a try.
@littlebexarfarm
@littlebexarfarm 2 года назад
Hello. Thanks for the video. Wanted to ask what is the ratio of pine bark to perilite to peat moss in your potting mix?
@qctropicals
@qctropicals 2 года назад
Mix I use is 6 parts bark, 2 parts perlite and 1 part peat. Great thing about this mix, it doesn't have to be exact. Regardless of the ration, it will grow. Just don't put too much peat moss in it.
@littlebexarfarm
@littlebexarfarm 2 года назад
QCTropicals thanks. I appreciate that.
@bbyjcky1
@bbyjcky1 2 года назад
@@qctropicals so bark is basically mulch right? How did u get it grounded down so fine? Im concerned about the chemicals on bark too…
@qctropicals
@qctropicals 2 года назад
@@bbyjcky1 everything nowadays has chemicals. From the water you use to water your plants to even the most organic fertilizer out there.
@bbyjcky1
@bbyjcky1 2 года назад
@@qctropicals but does it really? Not if you’re pretty aware … check out the food babe on IG …
@anupravadatta3247
@anupravadatta3247 7 месяцев назад
Thank u sir before I have misconceptions that cocopeat holds a lot water so it could hold lots water and rpt the root
@qctropicals
@qctropicals 7 месяцев назад
no it doesn't. I would use 100% cocopeat if it was cheaper in my area.
@anupravadatta3247
@anupravadatta3247 7 месяцев назад
Ohh sir actually it's almost free here i collect it free from coconut fruit shop they sell inside and when the peel off the skin little coconut husk comes they keep it for me ...sir i have noticed ur love for mulberry u can try Himalayan mulberry it's so long in size and tasty
@ZE308AC
@ZE308AC Год назад
Where should i buy pine bark?
@Joel-McConnell
@Joel-McConnell 24 дня назад
Allen, what fertilizer do you use? Seems you will have to fertilize very often with such a free draining soil mix.....I searched your site but only saw info for fertilizing citrus. What do you use for your favorite all around go-to fertilizer? Thanks! :)
@qctropicals
@qctropicals 23 дня назад
it's in the description of all my vids. I use same fertilizer on all my plants.
@Joel-McConnell
@Joel-McConnell 23 дня назад
I found it in another video, thanks! :)
@mikedoingmikethings702
@mikedoingmikethings702 Год назад
Hey Alan! where do you buy the crushed pine bark? I've seen small, med and large pine barks but not the fine one you are using... thanks!
@qctropicals
@qctropicals Год назад
secret place but I'll tell you if you stop by :)
@mikedoingmikethings702
@mikedoingmikethings702 Год назад
@@qctropicals I think you're in Arizona... I'm in Vegas and I'll go bankrupt if I drive there LOL
@mondarafla402
@mondarafla402 2 месяца назад
@@qctropicalsplease “share” where to get pine bark or substitute for it on the west coast. Thank you for sharing your knowledge.
@jayteixeira5014
@jayteixeira5014 Год назад
Hi Alan can you specify how many parts of each that you are using even if it is estimated. I have tried various different potting mixes including the happy frog but they seem to hold on to too much moisture for too long. We usually only get into the 90s for highs here in the north east. I would like to try out your mix thanks for the information you share
@qctropicals
@qctropicals Год назад
ofcourse 5 parts pine, 2 parts perlite and 1 part peat moss. Regardless of the mixture remember: if it drains within 20-30 seconsds, you're good to go.
@maharaman5130
@maharaman5130 5 месяцев назад
​@@qctropicalsI love it, the simplicity & how cheap it is.I have over 100 figs in pots. My question is if not the worm castings, my o, azomite ( which I already bought 😌), how do u fertilize the plants?
@qctropicals
@qctropicals 5 месяцев назад
@@maharaman5130 in ground, water brings life to the soil and that life will feed your plants. In container plants I use osmocote.
@maritzacardenas
@maritzacardenas 24 дня назад
In what proportions do I use this mix?Thanks
@AQUABLUE00
@AQUABLUE00 Год назад
thank you man i dont know if you gn see me comment but what is the PH of the bark you use ?
@kma5699
@kma5699 Год назад
When I did the 5:1:1 Tapla mix whch is similar to this 5 parts pine bark mulch, 1 part clay, and 1 part crushed granite. It drained so fast and didn't retain much moisture between waterings plants were dyin and this is in Florida. Also the pH was under 5 with that much pine bark mulch(fines)
@geeyoupee
@geeyoupee Месяц назад
What are your thoughts on a mineral based soil mix? Such as Gary's best top pot. Doesn't pine bark break down into a finer material where the drainage eventually slows down.
@qctropicals
@qctropicals Месяц назад
yes it becomes finer, no issues with drainage. Never heard of Gary
@reneebaranoski9576
@reneebaranoski9576 23 дня назад
You should check him out, he will explain what is wrong with using shredded wood in potting mixes. Don't bury decomposing organic matter in your growing medium. As it decomposes it goes anaerobic releasing toxic gases, deprives the root zone of oxygen as the bacteria consume all oxygen and your plant root will rot and die. The common explanation is that you have over watered your plant but a more accurate account is that your roots zone has limited gas exchange.
@qctropicals
@qctropicals 22 дня назад
@@reneebaranoski9576 friend it sounds like another gardening myth. If that was the case, millions of plants in my area would die. All wholesalers in my area use about the same mix.
@maranathayall
@maranathayall 2 года назад
Finding pine bark that fine/shredded is hard. Do you have any recommendations? There are local landscaping companies near me, but their bark is much chunkier than what I see you using.
@qctropicals
@qctropicals 2 года назад
yes, not easy to find in some areas. It took me 2 years to find mine. Another name it may go by is 1/4 minus mulch. It doesn't have to be pine, any bark will do. If you only have a few plants to pot, simply buy one of the brand name potting mixes and you'll be good to go as their ma in ingredient is some type of bark.
@OfftoShambala
@OfftoShambala 2 года назад
If you find chunkier pine bark, you could get a wood chipper that might be able to make it more fine than how it is cheaply available to you, perhaps
@creativepursuitsetc8431
@creativepursuitsetc8431 Год назад
I have a place nearby that sells 1/4 minus mulch but it is made of wood chips not bark, will that work? or will it rob the plant of nutrients?
@qctropicals
@qctropicals Год назад
Yes it'll be fine. Bark mulch will always have wood in it not just bark.
@dandeleona4760
@dandeleona4760 Год назад
Well draining soil has been making me crazy. I tried soil and combos one after another and everything resulted in wet feet. I lost trees, flowers, shrubs, bananas, grapes, citrus, berries because the freakin soil wouldn't dry out no matter what mix I used or how little I watered. I eventually went around the house tipping containers on their sides whenever it was going to rain just to keep the problem from getting worse. This is zone 5 and we have a rich black loam up here, but it was just too damp ALL THE TIME in containers. I'll mix again using your combo but all I can find in stores is chunk pine bark, not mulch. I'm a renter so getting big equipment isn't an option ... there's just nowhere to put it when it's not in use that isn't an eyesore to my neighbors. I'll have to pull up all those plants and start again because all of them are in some degree of distress. Overwatering/wet feet first shows up as nutrient deficiencies since swollen 'skin' on roots is useless for uptake. Not only do roots suffocate underwater, they are so boggy they can't function due to changes in osmotic pressure. In the case of over fertilizing, osmotic pressures make water flow OUT of roots, creating 'burning' of leaves as if the plant is underwatered even tho water is fine. In wet feet, the opposite is true. Water flow keeps going into the root until it gets boggy and separates from the under layers of transfer tubules. It's like getting a blister. Your skin on top of a blister is never going to reattach. Skin has to regrow from underneath. Roots don't have that option once the active layer is separated from the woody center of roots. And because new roots come from that loose 'skin' layer, there will be no new roots to replace anything either. If wet feet isn't dealt with quickly, that boggy root 'skin' turns black and the root dies, which makes people think root rot is 'bacterial' or 'fungal' infection. No, it's just rotting nonviable plant material by bacteria and fungus, just as nature intended. But once it starts, it's hard to stop the natural course of things, so wet roots has to be fixed fast. Ask me how I know. The best rescue for wet feet is quick dry in hot sun or repotting in moist soil that isn't wet. No disinfection necessary. Anyway, while every nursery SAYS "repot in 'well draining soil'", they never give any FORMULA for making well draining soil ... so thank you.
@qctropicals
@qctropicals Год назад
They don't give you a formula because most nurseries have no clue how to grow plants. They're just repeating misinformation. For your case, just buy it instead of making it if you only have a few plants. Any cactus mix will work, fox farm, happy frog are popular mixes as well. As long as it drains water, it will work. You may also be putting your plants in bigger containers than they need to. Check out my other videos for more info.
@anupravadatta3247
@anupravadatta3247 7 месяцев назад
Sir can use cocopeat instead of put moss....pit moss is not available here what can be easy substitute
@qctropicals
@qctropicals 7 месяцев назад
cocopeat is better than peat moss, use it instead of peatmoss.
@eddiekatz6890
@eddiekatz6890 11 месяцев назад
great explanation! thanks! but when you say that your potting mix dries out several times a day in a 4 gallon container, doesnt that mean that you need to water a lot more than you would if it dried out in 3-4 days? isnt it also fine to have your potting mix dry out in 4 days in such a container? lets say on a 105° day with 5 hours of direct sun and then shade.
@qctropicals
@qctropicals 11 месяцев назад
if it takes 4 days for your container to dry 50% in 105f temperatures 2 things are true: Your container is too big for your plant and/or holds too much water/poor drainage. If it takes 4 days during hot weather, how long will it take when it's cold?
@meeras5042
@meeras5042 11 месяцев назад
Will rice husk work like pine bark ? There's no bark potting mix available here.
@qctropicals
@qctropicals 11 месяцев назад
as long as it drains the water within 20-30 seconds and actually holds moisture. ANything will work. Pine bark is what I have available in my area.
@user-it7xt5rw3b
@user-it7xt5rw3b 3 месяца назад
What ratio should I use? Peat moss vs pine bak vs perlite? Equal parts? Thank you.
@qctropicals
@qctropicals 3 месяца назад
usually about 5:1 ratio
@user-it7xt5rw3b
@user-it7xt5rw3b 3 месяца назад
Thanks
@Joel-McConnell
@Joel-McConnell 24 дня назад
Also what is your soil mixing ratio? 5-1-1?
@qctropicals
@qctropicals 23 дня назад
yes
@maharaman5130
@maharaman5130 5 месяцев назад
Can I usebthis mix to root fig cuttings?
@qctropicals
@qctropicals 5 месяцев назад
yes
@phironhin7349
@phironhin7349 2 года назад
I can't find pine bark. Can I use pine bark mulch?
@qctropicals
@qctropicals 2 года назад
Most places call it mulch. Just look at it and see if it looks similar to mine. Also, it doesn't have to be pine.
@DaBuDaSak
@DaBuDaSak Год назад
Thank you for making this video! But I don't understand how peat moss helps with the drainage because it's meant to hold moisture and if you let the container dry out 50% and then the water the peat moss will absorb the water unless it's hydrophobic then the water is just going to drain through and then your soil is not going to be wet and your plant not going to get watered. So how does it help with the drainage if it either absorbs water because the Peat Moss is wet or a repelles water cuz the peat moss is dry and then your plants don't get watered, which you don't want. I hope I make sense, thank you!
@qctropicals
@qctropicals Год назад
peat moss only holds moisture when kept moist. If you let it dry, it will repel water. Once it dries, it's very hard to get it to soak water again. If companies making peatmoss told the truth, no one would buy it.
@DaBuDaSak
@DaBuDaSak Год назад
@@qctropicals but how can it dry when you water all the time? It's always wet if the container is moist isn't it?
@qctropicals
@qctropicals Год назад
@@DaBuDaSak if it was always wet, I wouldn't need to water my plants in containers up to 4 times daily in the summer..
@DaBuDaSak
@DaBuDaSak Год назад
@@qctropicals so why not leave out the peat moss and water less?
@qctropicals
@qctropicals Год назад
@@DaBuDaSak Did you not watch the video? I explained why. Water less? then my plants will die. It's not about how often I feel like watering my plants, it's about how often they NEED water. I got other videos explaining this in more details if you want to learn more.
@nejlababali7901
@nejlababali7901 2 года назад
Can l use pine bark mulch? Thankyou
@qctropicals
@qctropicals 2 года назад
Some places sell it as pine mulch. It's technically the same thing.
@nene5857
@nene5857 Год назад
What is your thoughts on using coco coir instead of peat moss?
@qctropicals
@qctropicals Год назад
I like coco coir better as it will not become as hydrophobic as peat does. Problem is, it's way more expensive. I only use coco when starting new plants. If it was cheaper, I would use coco coir 100%.
@nene5857
@nene5857 Год назад
Thank you for replying
@mssavedin92
@mssavedin92 Год назад
@@qctropicals I think I'll do 1/2 part coco : 1/2 part peat and the other 2 ingredients as he stated. Cant find affordable pine fines here in BC Canada lower mainland...I found just one and its almost 20.00 for only 2 quarts. What the heck.
@qctropicals
@qctropicals Год назад
@@mssavedin92 hi friend, this mix is what's available in my area. If you have access to coco, you can literally use 100%. I would use coco 100% if it was a cheaper in my area. As long as it drains quick, you can literally use anything you like.
@mssavedin92
@mssavedin92 Год назад
@@qctropicals I have access to a composted hemlock and fir mixture. Would that be ok?
@PhuongHa-xr2ef
@PhuongHa-xr2ef Год назад
How do you get your bark so fine?
@qctropicals
@qctropicals Год назад
we buy it that way. They call it 1/4 minus.
@PhuongHa-xr2ef
@PhuongHa-xr2ef Год назад
Thank you!
@user-up8sm5om4y
@user-up8sm5om4y 8 месяцев назад
Can you make a video on how you amended you native ground soil for it to be suitable to plant the mango tree/tropicals, because I know your native clay soil would'nt work
@qctropicals
@qctropicals 8 месяцев назад
friend, check my gardening myth video about soil amendments :) .
@putinhynes3848
@putinhynes3848 2 года назад
Do you sell your potting mix?
@janea4777
@janea4777 10 месяцев назад
Ratio?
@ericdontsmoke
@ericdontsmoke 2 года назад
I still don’t get why you add any organic matter i.e. bark to your soil. Doesn’t that eventually break down and become poisonous to the roots which caused root rot?
@qctropicals
@qctropicals 2 года назад
A few reasons why: 1-Bark breaks down slowly, lasting a lot longer than other organic materials. 2-It drains water well. 3-It provides good physical support. 4-It's cheap. It doesn't become toxic when broken down. If that was the case, all the thousands of plants we carry at our nursery would be dead. Lastly, root rot will only happen in an environment that lacks oxygen. I.E. a potting mix that doesn't drain water well and stays wet too long.
@roytate3889
@roytate3889 2 года назад
@@qctropicals Bought some nice plants from you pre-COVID. Need to stop by and see how your rainbow eucalyptus is doing. If I want to mix my own soil I get the same perlite from Amazon if appears, and peat moss is cheap at a big box, where do you get the pine bark?
@nejlababali7901
@nejlababali7901 2 года назад
Can l use pine bark mulch?
@jenniferduncan4490
@jenniferduncan4490 7 месяцев назад
Why can’t you not use garden soil for containers
@qctropicals
@qctropicals 5 месяцев назад
i explain in the video why
@iam5564
@iam5564 16 дней назад
what could i use instead of bark since i can't get it locally?
@qctropicals
@qctropicals 15 дней назад
anything as long as it drains the water
@iam5564
@iam5564 15 дней назад
@@qctropicals my options are cow manure, food based compost, greenwaste compost and mushroom compost, i'm just unsure which would be more suitable
@qctropicals
@qctropicals 15 дней назад
@@iam5564 where? don't use cow manure.
@iam5564
@iam5564 15 дней назад
@@qctropicals rural CA
@qctropicals
@qctropicals 15 дней назад
if you only have a few plants, use 100% coco coir and call it a day.
@My3elium
@My3elium 26 дней назад
u too honest bro stop giving these fooools alll these info 😂 you gonna thank me later😂😂
@qctropicals
@qctropicals 25 дней назад
just click the like button and subscribe :)
@wendyward2585
@wendyward2585 Год назад
What is the ratio of pine bark:perlite:peat moss?
@qctropicals
@qctropicals Год назад
about 5:1 ratio. Give or take a few scoops. Nothing too crazy :)
@wendyward2585
@wendyward2585 Год назад
@@qctropicals 5 parts pine bark:1 part perlite:1 part peat moss?
@qctropicals
@qctropicals Год назад
@@wendyward2585 yes
@klee88029
@klee88029 6 месяцев назад
🎉Hi, found you today and subscribed 😁Desert dwelling "neighbor" 300 miles SE of you in Luna County, NM, 88029. Thank you 🧓
@qctropicals
@qctropicals 6 месяцев назад
awesome bud :) you get colder over there than I do
@klee88029
@klee88029 6 месяцев назад
@@qctropicals only because of the lack of development not slowing down the westerly or northern winds, which keeps us a good 20° cooler in the fires of Hell hot months. I lived in PHX & "Snottsdale" for the ten years before I retired here.Merry Christmas to you and yours. Karen Lee 🧓
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