YesI have soil/perlite/Peat moss/coco coir mixed all into 1 because I got the soil from different pots from failed plants. Should I still use these for a new grow?
How should I amend my soil ewc,
in the end the labor is not worth the cost but the beauty of understanding, building and maintaining soil is priceless.
you have to wonder what causes your plants to fail, could it be the soil properties? pests? fertilizer? those all remain in the rebuilt soil.
seeing as organic fert sticks in a bag of promix will produce fire I see no reason other than experimenting/recycling to reuse soil on our crop. I recycle 100% of mine in my outdoor gardens
Do you know what rations I should use for a 5 gallon pot ?in the end the labor is not worth the cost but the beauty of understanding, building and maintaining soil is priceless.
you have to wonder what causes your plants to fail, could it be the soil properties? pests? fertilizer? those all remain in the rebuilt soil.
seeing as organic fert sticks in a bag of promix will produce fire I see no reason other than experimenting/recycling to reuse soil on our crop. I recycle 100% of mine in my outdoor gardens
follow directions on the organic fertilizer packaging. amazon, walmart etc all carry organic ferts.Do you know what rations I should use for a 5 gallon pot ?
I thought I had to mix everything together then wait 30 days for it to decompose? And does the soil have to bet moist for it to decompose? Do i leave out in the sun?follow directions on the organic fertilizer packaging. amazon, walmart etc all carry organic ferts.
a 1/2 cup of granulated org ferts mixed into the top soil every two weeks sounds about right to me if using sunshine pro mix type peats
Organic granular fertilizer does not mention any of this on the packages. I suggest following the directions on the fertilizer package .I thought I had to mix everything together then wait 30 days for it to decompose? And does the soil have to bet moist for it to decompose? Do i leave out in the sun?