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Soilless seed starting

Do I have to use a soilless medium to start seeds or can I use regular potting soil? I have started the germination process in paper towels if that makes a difference.

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I have used a soilless mix for cuttings but never for starting seeds :wink: . Seed-starting is what is supposed to be its primary use.

Seeds for my garden plants have been going into a standard potting soil for decades. Perhaps, it would be better if the mix was run thru a finer screen; still, it works fine. But yes, I have had damping off some years in a few containers. Probably could have had that nearly as often with a soilless mix, however.

My advice: Use a good brand - don't go with low quality. And, keep your fingers crossed, just as you would no matter what you are doing with your seed :) .

Steve

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I like to add 1/4-1/3 sand even to premium potting mix when starting seeds. Some people use perlite. Some seeds won't germinate in too rich soil and new seed roots are tender.

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regular potting mix usually is a soilless medium. Peat moss, compost or other organic source, perlite, fertilizer.... no topsoil.



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