I usually scout the area around my site for good earth and scrape off a few inches, fill my backpack and then fill the hole at my site. But i have recently moved to a new location and cant seem to find any good earth to crust away. It is too much work and suspicious to actually transport bought soil.
So i was toying around with the idea of using rockwool instead of earth for guerrilla grow, since its lighter and i could compact it tightly in a backpack.
Since if we break it down the only function of good earth is to give the plant stability, retain moisture and leave enough space for air, apart from that the nutrients i provide myself.
Has anybody had any experience with this ?
Or does anybody have any other alternative suggestion?
So i was toying around with the idea of using rockwool instead of earth for guerrilla grow, since its lighter and i could compact it tightly in a backpack.
Since if we break it down the only function of good earth is to give the plant stability, retain moisture and leave enough space for air, apart from that the nutrients i provide myself.
Has anybody had any experience with this ?
Or does anybody have any other alternative suggestion?