johntoubia
Active Member
Alright, I have my plants in party cups filled with Miracle Grow soil, thats all I had available at the time... My problem though is that in the soil there are bugs.
Which of these would be the better solution???
1. Carefully remove the roots from the miracle grow filled cups, since they need to be transplanted soon anyway, and put them into some bigger pots with much better soil, something that is more organic than Miracle and something that doesn't have any bugs in it.
2. Use the same soil, Since its not usually advised to switch soils, plus I have the big bag full of Miracle grow still. But I could spray the plants and the soil in the cups with some Neem Oil, to hopefully take care of the bugs. And then I could take some more of the soil that I have, since I'll need more to fill the bigger containers, and throw it in the oven and bake it to sterilize it all. And if it could help, I could even spray the soil with some Insect & Disease control before I bake it just to make sure that all of the bugs are gone...
But someone let me know which way would be best for my plants, it is quite important...
Thanks
Which of these would be the better solution???
1. Carefully remove the roots from the miracle grow filled cups, since they need to be transplanted soon anyway, and put them into some bigger pots with much better soil, something that is more organic than Miracle and something that doesn't have any bugs in it.
2. Use the same soil, Since its not usually advised to switch soils, plus I have the big bag full of Miracle grow still. But I could spray the plants and the soil in the cups with some Neem Oil, to hopefully take care of the bugs. And then I could take some more of the soil that I have, since I'll need more to fill the bigger containers, and throw it in the oven and bake it to sterilize it all. And if it could help, I could even spray the soil with some Insect & Disease control before I bake it just to make sure that all of the bugs are gone...
But someone let me know which way would be best for my plants, it is quite important...
Thanks