Re-using soil has its benefits:

1. Despite having to buy new soil, which in some cases is good. Due to the fact that you probally used some or part of the nutes in the soil - is a good thing for new plants and helpful for future plants, like; seedlings and sprouts.

2. Soil, is an anchor to your plants, if you re-use you have a less of a chance of causing nut burn from the start, as most feeds you buy will compensate for loss of nutes in soil (if your gonna be using nutes to beef up your plant, then wouldn't re-using your soil be more benetifical to the gardener, as your only losing but maybe a fraction of what nutes you used in previous grows).

3. Farmers grow corn, soy, and other products in the same soil year after year, after year.. and only adding nutes for that crop, not en-riching the soil.

Its cheaper to re-use, than to buy new.
everTree Reviewed by everTree on . Re-using Soil Re-using soil has its benefits: 1. Despite having to buy new soil, which in some cases is good. Due to the fact that you probally used some or part of the nutes in the soil - is a good thing for new plants and helpful for future plants, like; seedlings and sprouts. 2. Soil, is an anchor to your plants, if you re-use you have a less of a chance of causing nut burn from the start, as most feeds you buy will compensate for loss of nutes in soil (if your gonna be using nutes to beef up your Rating: 5