Changing soil after a grow

newgrowr

Active Member
Well from my last grow i transplanted about a week into flower and a few days later i looked and i had two males so i just pulled the plant out if the pot roots didnt even grow into the soil so ill prob re use it next time
 

Ganjahoarder

Active Member
I reuse my soil. It already has bennies in it. I amend it w bone, blood meal, compost manure, castings, powered egg shells 1 gallon of fox farm and lime. On my second grow using this method and works great...and saves lots of money
 

tiquer30

Member
Working on my 4th grow with the same soil, just add a bag of MG seedling starter and a little lime and things seem to grow great
 

Mcwhippin420

Well-Known Member
Sweet I got almost 2 full bags FFoF but good to know I'm thinking about getting Rubbermaid tote pouring all soil in there adding perlite maybe little like ewc and then pouring used soil back in and mixing it up !!
 

bigsteve

Well-Known Member
Yes, but you don't sound like you have a growers' heart. Maybe a job watching paint dry would suit you better.
People who think feeding kids is a bore should not have kids, eh?

BigSteve.

PS - Send me those plants for immediate disposal ;>) .
 

potpimp

Sector 5 Moderator
Why would you think you need to change soil after a grow? Do you change the soil in your yard every season?
 

~Dankster~420

Well-Known Member
Why would you think you need to change soil after a grow? Do you change the soil in your yard every season?

Hahaha!!! Shit.... I'm to cheap 2 change my soil each grow,lol!! :mrgreen:
Well that & I really don't have the $ to just piss away like that! Exspecially
When its not all that necessary! I have grown atleast 3 to 4 grows with the
Same soil before! I just make sure that I flush it, & clean all the old roots
Out of it, and add readd some perlite, & worm castings & such back to it is
All.. ;)
 

potpimp

Sector 5 Moderator
Just use natural nutes and keep growing forever. Seriously, the soil is just a medium; it holds the 18 or so essential elements that our plant needs. If something is missing (learn to read your plants), just figure out what it's missing and add it, problem solved.
 
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