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    #1
    Junior Member

    Is this Possible ?

    Hi All,
    I finished a harvest 3 weeks ago of ak-47's and chopped plants down.
    I pulled out the rootballs of the plants hoping to be able to reuse some of the soil that was left-short on money for all new soil. A couple of days ago, i notice 3 new seedlings growing from in the pots! This is a first time for me that this has happened. Is this a common thing to accur?:S5:
    smooothy Reviewed by smooothy on . Is this Possible ? Hi All, I finished a harvest 3 weeks ago of ak-47's and chopped plants down. I pulled out the rootballs of the plants hoping to be able to reuse some of the soil that was left-short on money for all new soil. A couple of days ago, i notice 3 new seedlings growing from in the pots! This is a first time for me that this has happened. Is this a common thing to accur?:S5: Rating: 5

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    #2
    Senior Member

    Is this Possible ?

    I guess if your plant produced seeds and some fell into the pot before harvest it would likely happen...

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    #3
    Senior Member

    Is this Possible ?

    I've thrown used soil in my garden and later had old, un-germinated seeds decide to germinate.
    Some seeds just take longer to pop. :thumbsup:

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    #4
    Senior Member

    Is this Possible ?

    If you are going to re-use that soil you need to sterilize it and also add back in something as a buffer such as dolomite.

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    #5
    Member

    Is this Possible ?

    Did you by chance discover a meteorite that had green juices in it and touch it?

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