🌿 Grow Happy, Grow Healthy!
FoxFarm Happy Frog Potting Soil is a premium 12-quart potting mix designed for container plants, both indoors and outdoors. Enriched with beneficial microbes and humic acids, it enhances root efficiency and nutrient uptake, ensuring your plants flourish with vibrant growth and abundant yields.
K**S
No Bugs
Good soil. Needed to transplant a plant & needed decent soil. No bugs like other products.
C**R
Excellent
This stuff is great my plants live it and grow quickly. I used it for my American kush plants and Cinderella 99. Highly recommend
S**N
Some of the best commercial potting soil available!
No matter what plants you are growing, Happy Frog by FoxFarm potting soil is some of the best you can buy. The only thing better would be ProSoil Mix which is expensive and can be finicky if you buy it from the wrong vendor. I use a seed starter mix or jiffy pods for all my seeds, no matter what I am growing. Once roots start to show, into Happy Frog they go! The great thing about Jiffy Pods is that you are not disturbing the roots like you would in a tray of dirt. Less transplant shock and once roots push out the side, you know its time to transplant into Happy Frog! Within 7 days you will see a transformation in color, width and height. You can get similar results with a good feeding system and poor dirt/plain coco coir, but why do that when Happy Frog gives you everything it needs for the first month? Ive used dozens and only 2-3 others can compare to quality and being bug free. Ive never had a gnat problem using Happy Frog. Thats worth the purchase price right there!
L**Y
Great soil
I’ve been using this solid for growing the last few years. I will say Fox Farms soils are fool proof. This seller sent it very quick. Was in a bag but was intact. Every other time I’ve offered it was boxed. Still came intact. Will definitely order again
L**G
Good soil
I would use again. I’ve had problems with Miracle grow soil and gnats. So far, this soil has been pretty good for my plants.
B**
Great mix
I’ve included a photo of the mix on its own and used as a base in my own mix. This will last me a long time and it wasn’t all that expensive (I was looking at mixes around the same price, but the bags are so small. This one has way more product for less money). I prefer amending the mix, but it definitely could be used on its own. I haven’t had a plant respond poorly since adding this (I used to use coco coir as my base). I’ll be storing this indoor and since the bag came in good condition it can stay in there. Overall great purchase.
K**E
Happy Garden Started in Happy Frog Soil :)
Compared to another organic competitor that I purchased on Amazon at the same time a few weeks ago, the Happy Frog soil is seriously the top performer.For clarity,Photo 1: Happy Frog in back, competition in front, & 2nd round of fantastic corn starters on the left. All the corn started in this brand popped up quickly and is seriously thriving post-transplant. Cannot say same about competition.Photo 2: Happy frog moved to the left, competitor on right. Hoping some of the ones that were on the edges might sprout in the middle of the tray... no luck. Oh well. That’s more likely due to my homemade seed tray setup than either soil. Anyways, HF plants stronger & more numerous than competition.Photo 3, about a week later: HF double seedlings we’re transplanted into other spots where seeds did not sprout. I’m impressed by how much healthier & more numerous the Heal All seedlings are doing compared to the competition.Photo 4: Corn starters mentioned in Photo 1. The one that did sprout in the competition’s soil is still much smaller than the 2nd round of seeds sprouted in HF, and not very healthy.Note, photos 1&2 auto-rotated when I uploaded them, thanks amazon...
J**N
Perfect starter soil!
I've been growing indoor, since it was legalized here in Mi. With this soil, all I have to do is add tap water(ph of around 7.0). This soil is pretty low in ph. I tested 5.6, and 5.8 out of 2 different bags, with my tap water coming in around 7.0. I use nothing but tap water for at least the first 4-5 waterings. This brings the ph back into a usable range. The soil has plenty in it to start your girls off right though. Ph is my only complaint.
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