tet1953
Well-Known Member
Used to, won't be doing it anymore.
I started growing a little over a year ago. Made lots of mistakes of course, one of them being starting with MG soil and nutes. As you might expect, I had plants that one could not call lush by the time I was into bud. Yellowing, burning, curling..not pretty.
I reused soil, mixing in fresh (not MG). Plants looked a little better, but still got lots of yellow early in bud. And, it just got worse as time went on. I think I have some soil that got used 3 times.
After a little over a year of growing and learning, I have no doubt that reusing soil is not a good idea. By the time you finish a grow, start a new one and start adding nutes etc, you really don't know what the hell is in there. Makes problem solving more difficult at the very least.
I started some pots a couple months ago using new quality soil, and have a few of those halfway into bud now. Huge difference! No yellow anywhere yet..nice, lush healthy looking plants. It is my opinion that using fresh soil every time is well worth the money. Shouldn't be hard to find someone with a garden if you don't have one of your own to put old soil in, which it should be perfectly good for.
Just my $.02.
I started growing a little over a year ago. Made lots of mistakes of course, one of them being starting with MG soil and nutes. As you might expect, I had plants that one could not call lush by the time I was into bud. Yellowing, burning, curling..not pretty.
I reused soil, mixing in fresh (not MG). Plants looked a little better, but still got lots of yellow early in bud. And, it just got worse as time went on. I think I have some soil that got used 3 times.
After a little over a year of growing and learning, I have no doubt that reusing soil is not a good idea. By the time you finish a grow, start a new one and start adding nutes etc, you really don't know what the hell is in there. Makes problem solving more difficult at the very least.
I started some pots a couple months ago using new quality soil, and have a few of those halfway into bud now. Huge difference! No yellow anywhere yet..nice, lush healthy looking plants. It is my opinion that using fresh soil every time is well worth the money. Shouldn't be hard to find someone with a garden if you don't have one of your own to put old soil in, which it should be perfectly good for.
Just my $.02.