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sneezer2

Peat Pellets vs. Potting Soil

sneezer2
13 years ago

To start my seedlings I have used Jiffy pellets for the

last 12 years and was always satisfied. However, having

seen repeated comments on this forum to disparage these

pellets, I decided this year to try a quality potting

soil instead.

Big mistake. My seeds germinated as expected and look

just fine but today I am repotting some of the stronger

ones into one quart containers. What a surprise when I

lifted them out of the flat. Early root development is

really disappointing. Of course they have roots and

will probably grow OK but by comparison the roots

developed in the potting soil are very much less in

extent than I found with the pellets. So much so that a

lot of the soil was left in the flat cell as I couldn't

even pull out anything like a root ball because it didn't

exist.

By contrast, using the Jiffy pellets I have always had

numerous, well-developed roots covering the entire outside

of the pellet and even extending several inches into

adjoining cells. Needless to say, next year I am going

back to the pellets.

I don't know who started this myth about the inadequacy of

the pellets or for what motivation but I can report

without hesitation my observation that it is a load of

crap. I would be the last to second guess anyone's

choice of starting medium but it is clear that what some

folks like to say in disparagement of peat pellets

absolutely does not stand up to the light of day.

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