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    Curious - all options appreciated - reusing dirt

    Hello everyone.
    So Ive got 4 pots left over with a stem and roots and all that crap still in the pot and Im wondering exactly what I can do with the left over dirt. I mean it was good soil. MG stuff actually, and I cant imagin it not being worth keeping but all those roots. My question is, will roots from a dead plant be bad to plant with again.
    EnhAnceD Reviewed by EnhAnceD on . Curious - all options appreciated - reusing dirt Hello everyone. So Ive got 4 pots left over with a stem and roots and all that crap still in the pot and Im wondering exactly what I can do with the left over dirt. I mean it was good soil. MG stuff actually, and I cant imagin it not being worth keeping but all those roots. My question is, will roots from a dead plant be bad to plant with again. Rating: 5

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    Curious - all options appreciated - reusing dirt

    bag of soil cost $7.......don't reuse it, just get a new bag. Take the old soil and use it in your garden outside or something.

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    Curious - all options appreciated - reusing dirt

    I pretty much agree with Italiano. Much easier to purchase fresh if you can.
    Most or all of the buffering properties in the soil are depleted. Also, you don't want the old roots to start rotting while a new plant is trying to thrive. There may be a nutrient-dump from the old roots composting, too.

    However, in emergencies I will remove all old roots, and flush the soil with properly ph'd water. Then, in a five gallon bucket I'll mix the old soil with some fresh garden lime, and a little bone meal. Then, flush well again (in a pot that drains, lol) with properly ph'd water to dissolve the lime into the mix. If you've got a ph pen, you can check your ingoing water ph, and runoff ph. Compare the two...the difference is what your 'replenished' soil is doing to the water. (it's buffering capability)

    As with everything in cannabis growing, go easy with the lime and the bone meal. Easier to add more, and once it's in, it's in. There's no taking it back out. Results may vary, and this is no gurantee of success. I am comfortable doing this because I know how to identify and correct any problems that may arise. Newbies generally are not so fortunate, lol.

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    Curious - all options appreciated - reusing dirt

    Ya I actually spent like 13 dollars on 3 different bags of soil plus the perlite so, I agree, im just gonna throw it in the garden. Thanks for the advise guys.

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