Hey everyone! I'm mixing up a homemade soil blend for my indoor plants like monstera, ficus, and philodendron, and I'm eager to hear your thoughts. I'm trying to create a nutrient-rich and microbially active mix to minimize the need for constant fertilization. I've put together a detailed recipe with some guidance from ChatGPT, along with insights from a pro friend who claims his version works great with extra amendments. However, I'm concerned about the potential for salt buildup in my containers. Any advice on balancing this mix to avoid nutrient burns or deficiencies? Thanks in advance!
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Honestly, it sounds like you might be going a bit overboard. My plants thrive on a simple soil mix with a little added perlite, and I only fertilize a couple of times a year. As long as your mix drains well, your plants should do just fine. Focus more on providing the right light and watering them properly rather than stressing over the soil mix too much!

Thanks for the reassurance! I guess I might have gotten carried away with all the amendments. I appreciate your input!