missnu
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I still have the very first bag of soil I bought in the cycle somewhere and that was 4 years ago..I have used it to pot other plants of course...I have a couple of houseplants in it, a lot of marigolds, some tomatoes, strawberries, hell onions...I needed to grow more things, because if you never throw out soil, you start to accumulate it, because i don't always have some sitting when I need some to replant something...so more gets added...anyway...
When I finished my first plant in soil 2 years ago I just tore the roots all up til it was all soil again, and I took that soil and added some worm castings, assorted guanos, humus soil and then it just sat there...until I had a plant that needed to move up and I got some new soil and repotted with partially new and some old soil, to make sure the old soil wouldn't hurt it...and those plants did better than the first set in exact conditions...so I just kept doing this...all the time...at some point sand, outdoor bagged compost, compost from our compost pile, and all manner of amendments have been added, and now the soil requires very little nutes from me at all...It is good, but kind of boring...I need to get some new soil and throw out some old, just so I can play with nutes more often...usually if I try to nute now I see effects of over nute...but i can use all the carb boosters I want...they can't get enough...because of all the stuff living in the soil...saves me money, except I already have all this stuff, so now i am stuck twiddling my thumbs, but all the plants look great...about the time my soil stopped wanting me to feed it anything but carbs I started coco...it will always need me...can't work by itself...ahhahahahahaahahahaaaa
When I finished my first plant in soil 2 years ago I just tore the roots all up til it was all soil again, and I took that soil and added some worm castings, assorted guanos, humus soil and then it just sat there...until I had a plant that needed to move up and I got some new soil and repotted with partially new and some old soil, to make sure the old soil wouldn't hurt it...and those plants did better than the first set in exact conditions...so I just kept doing this...all the time...at some point sand, outdoor bagged compost, compost from our compost pile, and all manner of amendments have been added, and now the soil requires very little nutes from me at all...It is good, but kind of boring...I need to get some new soil and throw out some old, just so I can play with nutes more often...usually if I try to nute now I see effects of over nute...but i can use all the carb boosters I want...they can't get enough...because of all the stuff living in the soil...saves me money, except I already have all this stuff, so now i am stuck twiddling my thumbs, but all the plants look great...about the time my soil stopped wanting me to feed it anything but carbs I started coco...it will always need me...can't work by itself...ahhahahahahaahahahaaaa