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Do you think this will be harmful to spiders?
I'd just try it on a few non-valuable T's first, just to be safe.thanks for the help guys!If it kills any spiders I'll be sure to post an update lol![]()
hmm dunno what the worms would be.I also doubt the sticks would be harmful.Arent there sticks in the jungle?hehehey i have some of this stuff for plats...and i just went and looked and noticed some worm looking things in the dirt....other than that id say its cool but imo its kinda loaded with sticks and stuff....baking should kill the worms but wouldnt the sticks be kinda dangerous
Oh Dear!,I often use the "miracle grow " brand peat moss, with no problems. I like it better than cheap ass bales of dry commercial peat.
later, Tom
Same here. After using nothing but miracle grow brand peat for all my spiders (and that's been a lot of spiders) for over 5 years, I can pretty much say it's safe. Assuming the levels of fertilizer are the same (or similar) in the brands potting soil, I would consider that safe too. Relatively low ("normal") concentrations of fertilizer in the substrate are not going to be harmful.I often use the "miracle grow " brand peat moss, with no problems. I like it better than cheap ass bales of dry commercial peat.
later, Tom
That all depends on the concentration, and the plant in question. If you're using too high a concentrate, or using it on certain types of plants, of course you'll get burn.DO NOT USE MIRACLE GROW for any thing, not even plants. Miracle grow will burn plants
This can occur from almost any commercially available potting mix and peat. And, the typcial white shrooms aren't a big deal anyway IMO.I've had BIG white mushrooms pop up over night from the soil.
The statement above is false.DO NOT USE MIRACLE GROW for any thing, not even plants. Miracle grow will burn plants...
I remember once when I lived with my parents they got a ton of "topsoil" delivered, the pile was pretty much as wide as the 2-car driveway. The stench was unbelievable, I'm not sure there was much in it other than cow feces. Though they're the type of people who would intentionally seek out that kind of thing, so I'm not surprised.What do they mean by "natural fertilizers"?
Cow (feces)?
If it IS all natural, and doesn't have any toxins or anything, then it is probably safe.
I think you are right about this. I don't remember seeing manure listed as an ingredient. It's mostly peat.I don't think miracle gro would put enough cow feces in it's soil to cause problems. After all, as a big company, they wouldn't want their all-purpose product smelling like that.