What I said was...
Quote Originally Posted by Rusty Trichome
Old nutrients (chemical salts) tend to bind together over extended periods. This can easily create a toxic condition in your soil.
If you can provide me a link to counter this statement of fact, feel free to post it. From what I have read, understood and experienced...2-3 years is pushing it and salt build-up creates a toxic soil enviornment. Perhaps you could Google the shelf life of liquid plant nutrients and see what pop's up.

And as far as acting the professional...We get paid nothing for sharing our experiences with others that are willing to learn, and I get paid the same if I chose to avoid those that either don't appreciate it or just want to argue.

I'm not known for my 'touchy-feely' embelishments in my postings. And since it displeases you to hear me try and help you over the rough spots unless I coddle your whiney butt and hold your hand in a touching 'kum-ba-yah' moment, feel free to take the other advise you were given and run with it. It's your garden, not mine.

You were given strong points to ponder. Perhaps you should go ponder 'em...:jointsmile:

But seriously...If this garden is for your meds, I wish you the best. :thumbsup: