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    i used mud from the banks of a creek will it work

    i got mud from a bank of a creek outside of my apartment and i already have a little baby mary growing from it after three days. do you think ill be able to grow anything or should i get potting soil.
    getcrunk Reviewed by getcrunk on . i used mud from the banks of a creek will it work i got mud from a bank of a creek outside of my apartment and i already have a little baby mary growing from it after three days. do you think ill be able to grow anything or should i get potting soil. Rating: 5

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    i used mud from the banks of a creek will it work

    Not at all. Potting soil is less than 5 bucks for christ sake...

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    i used mud from the banks of a creek will it work

    lol sorry bro some things you just gotta fork up the cash for... soil is very important to the outcome of your grow... get stingy and it will result in unhealthy plants.. good luck!!

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    i used mud from the banks of a creek will it work

    it may, river beds, and creeks have settlements that rest on the bottom. It just depends on where you got it, and how much water runs through over a given time.
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    i used mud from the banks of a creek will it work

    You have to ask your self do you think your plants are gonna be able to grow roots through some mud thats gonna turn to hard dirt.

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    i used mud from the banks of a creek will it work

    Quote Originally Posted by Green Love
    it may, river beds, and creeks have settlements that rest on the bottom. It just depends on where you got it, and how much water runs through over a given time.
    Yeah... all the water running through it on a river bottom leaches all the good shit right out and you're left with dense, mucky, oxygen-poor DIRT.

    Better off getting REAL potting soil and getting your WATER from the creek if you want to make use of it.

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    i used mud from the banks of a creek will it work

    not to mention contaminents, toxic substances, and insect eggs, etc .... buy the best soil you can find ... Fox Farms Ocean Forest is very good, (I add about 30% coarse washed sand to mine) ... :smokin:

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    i used mud from the banks of a creek will it work

    haha this wasnt a serious operation i just took some bag seeds and wonder what would happen if i put it in some dirt. shits growin.

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    i used mud from the banks of a creek will it work

    weed will grow almost anywhere lol
    how long it lasts or how well it does is a nother story

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    i used mud from the banks of a creek will it work

    This is a growing Q...sort of, and should be moved to basic growing, but the lounge is for us growers to entertain ourselves, and this thread made me lmao, so I'm leaving it...good advice you guys...10lb bag plain old good potting soil 1.99 ay the dollar general...peace don't forget the perlite and peat moss...

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