Annuals
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PRO-MIX BX BIOFUNGICIDE + MYCORRHIZAE
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PRO-MIX HP BIOFUNGICIDE + MYCORRHIZAE
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PRO-MIX BRK BIOFUNGICIDE + MYCORRHIZAE
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PRO-MIX BRK20 BIOFUNGICIDE + MYCORRHIZAE
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PRO-MIX BX BIOSTIMULANT + MYCORRHIZAE
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PRO-MIX HP BIOSTIMULANT + MYCORRHIZAE
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PRO-MIX HPCC MYCORRHIZAE
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PRO-MIX BX MYCORRHIZAE
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PRO-MIX HP MYCORRHIZAE
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PRO-MIX LP15 MYCORRHIZAE
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PRO-MIX BX
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PRO-MIX HP

All PRO-MIX® formulations contain a starter fertilizer charge to help plants acclimate to their new root environment; however, it is important to apply a water soluble fertilizer shortly after transplanting. This can be done right after transplanting with a weak solution of fertilizer, such as 50 ppm of nitrogen. Maintain applications throughout the crop cycle, and check EC and pH periodically to be sure plants receive proper nutrition.
Training center
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Coir – A Component of Growing Media
Coco coir is the term given to a range of natural products manufactured from coconut husks that are used in horticultural applications. Although sometimes referred to as ‘coco peat’, coir is not peat at all, and it is incorrect to call it by this name.
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PRO-MIX Growing Media Components Explained: Sphagnum Peat Moss
Horticulture Specialist Troy Buechel talks about the sphagnum peat moss ingredient used in our PRO-MIX professional growing media and its benefits for your crops.
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PRO-MIX Growing Media Components Explained
Horticulture Specialist Troy Buechel talks about the ingredients included in our professional line of growing media such as sphagnum peat moss, bark, coir, perlite and vermiculite and their benefits for your crops.