I just bought a strawberry plant and repotted it today, I didn’t realize that the “potting soil” I used is terrible quality and has very bad reviews… should I take it out and replace the soil? by lxispaghetti container gardening 3 Comments OddAd7664 1 week ago Potting soil is what you want. If you’re concerned, you can add some compost to the top of your container IKIR115 1 week ago If you want max production, you should repot. Strawberries are very hungry and thirsty feeders, so additional soil capacity is very welcomed. LeanTangerine001 1 week ago I think it’ll be fine. Just make sure that you planted it at the correct depth where you don’t bury the crown under the soil! https://share.google/RjEqlD0ddawsGwGLO
OddAd7664 1 week ago Potting soil is what you want. If you’re concerned, you can add some compost to the top of your container
IKIR115 1 week ago If you want max production, you should repot. Strawberries are very hungry and thirsty feeders, so additional soil capacity is very welcomed.
LeanTangerine001 1 week ago I think it’ll be fine. Just make sure that you planted it at the correct depth where you don’t bury the crown under the soil! https://share.google/RjEqlD0ddawsGwGLO
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Potting soil is what you want. If you’re concerned, you can add some compost to the top of your container
If you want max production, you should repot. Strawberries are very hungry and thirsty feeders, so additional soil capacity is very welcomed.
I think it’ll be fine. Just make sure that you planted it at the correct depth where you don’t bury the crown under the soil!
https://share.google/RjEqlD0ddawsGwGLO