Susanne
Well-Known Member
I need to know if I need to start with new soil each year.
In 2015, I started with new soil in 15 gal pots. I didn't plant in 2016, and 2017, I used the same pots/soil. Even with nutrients, I had severe problems. I also over fertilized, so I don't know if it was the soil to begin with (the leaves were yellowed and falling off, so I thought it was nitrogen deficient) and when messed up, it REALLY lost the leaves. So, I don't know if it was the soil or not.
So, last year, we started with new soil (this is 10 pots worth....).
My question: Do I need new soil again this year?? It's a lot of money, but if it's going to make a difference, I'll do it. The soil was Fox Farm (I think..eek). But, it was considered "hot" by others I talked to; that it had too many nutrients in it to begin with, so I wonder if it's better to start with "bare"/unfertilized soil.
Thanks for help in advance!
Hope everyone has a great year!
In 2015, I started with new soil in 15 gal pots. I didn't plant in 2016, and 2017, I used the same pots/soil. Even with nutrients, I had severe problems. I also over fertilized, so I don't know if it was the soil to begin with (the leaves were yellowed and falling off, so I thought it was nitrogen deficient) and when messed up, it REALLY lost the leaves. So, I don't know if it was the soil or not.
So, last year, we started with new soil (this is 10 pots worth....).
My question: Do I need new soil again this year?? It's a lot of money, but if it's going to make a difference, I'll do it. The soil was Fox Farm (I think..eek). But, it was considered "hot" by others I talked to; that it had too many nutrients in it to begin with, so I wonder if it's better to start with "bare"/unfertilized soil.
Thanks for help in advance!
Hope everyone has a great year!