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03-24-2010, 12:38 PM #1OPMember
quick question
Went out to fill my holes with soil this morning and realized(I actually forgot) that they were already full of last years soil. Is it ok to use the same soil? Or do I need to dig it out and put in some fresh? It's been in there since last years harvest. It looks pretty good as far as I can tell. But I'm no expert. May be a few roots in there though. Would love to save the $ on new soil if I could. Thanks
zekeyboy Reviewed by zekeyboy on . quick question Went out to fill my holes with soil this morning and realized(I actually forgot) that they were already full of last years soil. Is it ok to use the same soil? Or do I need to dig it out and put in some fresh? It's been in there since last years harvest. It looks pretty good as far as I can tell. But I'm no expert. May be a few roots in there though. Would love to save the $ on new soil if I could. Thanks Rating: 5
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03-24-2010, 03:36 PM #2Junior Member
quick question
I'm pretty sure you have to replace the soil due to the fact that your last plant probably sucked all of the nutrients outta the soil
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03-24-2010, 09:36 PM #3OPMember
quick question
R u serious? I added some fresh soil to the old stuff and mixed it up. Hope it'll be ok. Trying to save $. Got a lot of holes. lol!
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