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Old June 27, 2016   #1
SuntannedSwede
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Default Schultz Moisture Plus Potting Mix

Hello everybody,

I transplanted my cherry tomatoes 3 weeks ago into my raised beds. I filled them with Schultz Moisture Plus Potting Mix (http://www.canadiantire.ca/en/pdp/sc...4335p.html#srp) hoping that it wouldn't be too heavy. They have grown maybe 1 cm IF that since they've been outside. I hardened them off, so I don't think its the cold at night. Its been a little rainy so far this summer but not so much that I think it would be a huge deal.

That leaves the soil- does anyone have any experience with this? Is there any way I can amend the soil for next year if its no good or should I try something completely different? I've been told before that its a waste trying to improve a poor mix.

Thank you kindly in advance
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