Safe substrate for Isopods

Mike41793

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Says no fertilizer so I'd say probably okay. I'm pretty sure home depot has a similar plain top soil for like half that price though
 

Mike41793

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I didn't notice, could you send me a link? Thanks!
I'm wrong, it is more expensive now. I swear the bag I bought last year was that cheap. They have a Scott's premium that says it's organic and I don't see any mention of fertilizer but it's $3.27. Then there's this for $2.87. If you're only buying a single bag that's a small difference but if you're buying multiple bags, maybe worth your time for the savings.

 

Uther

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I'm wrong, it is more expensive now. I swear the bag I bought last year was that cheap. They have a Scott's premium that says it's organic and I don't see any mention of fertilizer but it's $3.27. Then there's this for $2.87. If you're only buying a single bag that's a small difference but if you're buying multiple bags, maybe worth your time for the savings.

Thank you, you think this soil would be fine to use?
 

Mike41793

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Thank you, you think this soil would be fine to use?
Yea the organic top soil with no fertilizer in it sounds good to me. I've used it or something similar for Ts. Don't see why it wouldn't be OK for isopods
 
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