I have experienced three issues with reusing soils ~ 2 are problems one is a solution if you have the space.
Nutes depleted and unused are the main prob, unless the soil is totally root bound, there will be pockets of more and/or less nutes in various levels and concentrations.
The 2n prob is the roots and the pestilence associated mentioned above.
The best and really the safest way is to use the old soil as your dirt layer in a compost pit or pile. Even a Compost drum will suffice.
I take it a step further and have a worm bed that I turn the composted soil into the worm bed. The worms breakdown the roots with natural perfection! I use the worms for fishing and the soil goes into garden ~ both indoors and out.
Not silly at all. The fact the you dismiss with such well shall we say arogance is what is silly. The simple answer to the question is yes with work you could indeed reuse the soil. However when comparing time and cost to do this compared to cost of just replacing to me just does not make it worthwhile to reuse. A cubic foot of good potting soil is pretty inexpensive. And requires very little work to get it ready for your plants. Where as reusing soil from previous harvest requires cleansing of root matter and sanitizing as well as replacing used up needed nutrients. That's my take on the debate of can you use old soil.pretty siilly question man
Yes. That.I dump my just used soil out side in tubs, add some compost, give it a turn over and let sit. I'm using maybe 1/6th of the available soil in any givin cycle. Even the worms find their way in there. Root balls break down fairly quickly.
I think it gets better and better.
I think they have upload issues because of the new https certificate. That’s a fixable problem. We got encryption, y’all! Rejoice!These were indoor,
After harvest I left roots in the bags,
Put the bags out in the weather and just let nature start breaking things down.
When Im ready to use them
I don't stir the soil I just top dress.
Edit, tried for 10 minutes to post pics
Of the products I added but no go. I guess just use your imagination.
So is that what that means now? I've heard ppl mention the https thing but haven't really heard what the difference is nowI think they have upload issues because of the new https certificate. That’s a fixable problem. We got encryption, y’all! Rejoice!
So is that what that means now? I've heard ppl mention the https thing but haven't really heard what the difference is now