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    Compost USE?

    Has anyone tried using compost over their soil?
    would it be a problem for the plant because of the pests that might linger in the compost?
    dookieface Reviewed by dookieface on . Compost USE? Has anyone tried using compost over their soil? would it be a problem for the plant because of the pests that might linger in the compost? Rating: 5

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    Compost USE?

    Yup.
    A layer of compost OVER the soil isn't really an indoor technique anyway, nor is mulch (I'm not sure if you might mean mulch?).
    I grow in a compost-perlite mix but it's sterilized and bagged for commercial sale and doesn't host bugs or unwanted weed seeds.
    Save your home-made compost for outdoor plants, where natural predators are present to help control unwanted insects.

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    Compost USE?

    dayum, stinky knows....EVERYTHING!!!...lol...j/p

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