Left over soil from outdoor medical grow

NWNugs

Member
I have these six 100 gallon grow bags full of soil that I grew six huge marijuana plants in this summer. The soil is probably 90% compost soil and 10% pearlite. I fed with Fox Farm all summer too.

Is this soil worth anything to me?

I was hoping I could move it to raised beds now (End of October) then plant veggies in it in the spring.

Is there any reason I shouldn't do that? Should I mix in some good garden soil in the spring?

Any info would help! Thanks!
 

TCurtiss

Well-Known Member
Yes you can do that

I used last years soils for this years garden and had great results

Just mix in some good with the bad and turn it over once a month
 

fillmylungs

Active Member
Do you keep your own compost pile? My wife and I recycle natural food we don't eat alongside yard waste, and biodegradable products. When we have leftover soil, we put it back in our compost and keep feeding our left over veggies/previous mentions and wait til the spring. That way you get mother nature and the bugs to put nutrients back into the soil. I've read books, and have seen videos, on how to get nutrients you need back into your soils. It'll get nice and dark. I use NOTHING but this recipe for my ladies, and they get obese! Hope this helps!
 

NWNugs

Member
That was off the cover of an old Thrasher. I cloned out all the text with Photoshop. I know it's a sick shot! It was my desktop forever. I've ridden pools up and down the West coast. Never enough though. Alway nice to share with a two wheeler that can keep up! Check out my buddies web site, http://bmxmuseum.com/
 
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