So this is my first time actively re-using soil for an indoor grow which i did by mixing in ~1/3 by volume new compost from my composter.
Notably there are lots of critters in my 5 gal container (millipedes, little flys and pill bugs) and I grow indoors.
I've had a lot of issues getting my plants to germinate and I just realized that someone is eating them. I put in a seedling that was maybe 1cm tall into 1 pot this morning and it's completely gone tonight, like I can only find the shell of the seed. I guess it could be the pill bugs but I'm not sure what to do right now.
Notably there are lots of critters in my 5 gal container (millipedes, little flys and pill bugs) and I grow indoors.
I've had a lot of issues getting my plants to germinate and I just realized that someone is eating them. I put in a seedling that was maybe 1cm tall into 1 pot this morning and it's completely gone tonight, like I can only find the shell of the seed. I guess it could be the pill bugs but I'm not sure what to do right now.
- Should I just dump in lots of other organic matter to distract them from eating my seedlings?
- Or maybe grow my plants until ~2 weeks old in a different container then transplant it? since it won't be so fragile.
- Should I not re-use the soil again?