Reused Soil in current grow, growth is amazing

patient76

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Just wanted to let people know....I recently said f it and reused all my soil from the last grow. Fed with supernaturals line in previous grow then did water for last week of grow. I then just mixed everything in a big bin and reused it for my clones and all the way to current which is 3.5 weeks into flower. My plants have never looked better. I've fed maybe twice at like 500 ppms of just bloom, they seem to just love water with superlicous. I also use mycomadness as well. But things look great, I have another grow of same type going right now and they don't look anything like this one...diggin the results.photo (5).jpg
 
Just wanted to let people know....I recently said f it and reused all my soil from the last grow. Fed with supernaturals line in previous grow then did water for last week of grow. I then just mixed everything in a big bin and reused it for my clones and all the way to current which is 3.5 weeks into flower. My plants have never looked better. I've fed maybe twice at like 500 ppms of just bloom, they seem to just love water with superlicous. I also use mycomadness as well. But things look great, I have another grow of same type going right now and they don't look anything like this one...diggin the results.View attachment 2370376

I reuse soil up to 5 times. Rosenthal posted a piece stating beneficial bacteria don't even get to good colony levels until it's had about 3. Plus - if used soil was so bad farmers would be fucked.
 
i reuse mine too. mix compost, worm castings, alfalfa meal, guano, dolomite lime. cook/compost for a month. Then when time to use, top dress with roots uprising. Add more perllite on 3rd run. breaks down into finer grains.

When I get new soil. I still mix compost into it and cook for a week then use.
 
I reuse my coco, and have better results on my 2nd and 3rd run with less stresses, but by the 3rd run coco that has had perlite and mykos and earthworm casting added a couple times during transplanting pretty much becomes soil from soilless at which time it finds its way to my organic babies or outside to the veggies.
 
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