Ghost of Davy Jones
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Hey friends, Has anybody ever used their old soil as a base and add stuff to it like worm castings, compost, ect... if so I'm wondering how it worked out.
Yes, I have reused old soil after amending it and letting it sit for a few months. Worked just fine.Hey friends, Has anybody ever used their old soil as a base and add stuff to it like worm castings, compost, ect... if so I'm wondering how it worked out.
Look in the organics forum. First page theres a sticky on reusing soil you cant miss it.Hey friends, Has anybody ever used their old soil as a base and add stuff to it like worm castings, compost, ect... if so I'm wondering how it worked out.
I'm a re user and re mixer.
What is a nematode?Yes, there is a limit though when you start running into problems with nematodes.
ish4 out of 5 living things on the earth are nematodes.
^^, I just dump the used soil and roots into large open bins outside, add some compost, turn and leave it. So it gets rained on and worms find there own way in thru the drain hole.Yea. Its easier if you are organic. If using salt based nutrients you might need to flush the data out first.
Just wanted to point out Bayer also invented Heroin.4 out of 5 living things on the earth are nematodes.
I do the same. I'm organic. As I'm growing in one batch I bust the old root balls up and reammend for it to sit until the next grow.^^, I just dump the used soil and roots into large open bins outside, add some compost, turn and leave it. So it gets rained on and worms find there own way in thru the drain hole.
I have no idea how other people do it but I figured farmers have been doing something like that on a large scale for hundreds of years.
Same.I do the same. I'm organic. As I'm growing in one batch I bust the old root balls up and reammend for it to sit until the next grow.
I use Rubbermaid totes.Same.
i would recommend doing something like this... This is what i do... But i dont let ir sit till the next grow.. As im outdoors.. And i leave my soil out during the winter.. Which u could i guess and be ok... But i usually mix mine nowish or sooner in the pot it will be growing my plants in.. If possible.. That way u make a good food web.. I even put a bucket the size the plants will be in before i transplant in thw final home right in the middle of the final pot.. So im not digging the middle of the pot out disturbing the web.. I also use smart pots.. But i do this in plastic tooI do the same. I'm organic. As I'm growing in one batch I bust the old root balls up and reammend for it to sit until the next grow.
Same. Rubbermaid Roughneck in dark blue.I use Rubbermaid totes.