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12-15-2006, 03:17 PM #1OPSenior Member
Potting soil question
I'm a indoor grower .... next season in NE Ohio I plan to plant some of my clones outside.
I have lots of used potting soil I've dumped in a container that I use in my yard. Can I use that soil to plant my clones? It's been sitting for over a year ... (soil near the bottom) .... it will be sitting over the winter. What can I do with it to prepare it for next spring plant?
Also how should I prepare the clones for going outside without shocking them? They are use to indoors and indoor lights. Should I take them out for a few hours each day a week before I plant them outside? I plan to plant them mid to late May.
Please advise.
:smokin: :jointsmile:GrowRebel Reviewed by GrowRebel on . Potting soil question I'm a indoor grower .... next season in NE Ohio I plan to plant some of my clones outside. I have lots of used potting soil I've dumped in a container that I use in my yard. Can I use that soil to plant my clones? It's been sitting for over a year ... (soil near the bottom) .... it will be sitting over the winter. What can I do with it to prepare it for next spring plant? Also how should I prepare the clones for going outside without shocking them? They are use to indoors and indoor Rating: 5
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12-16-2006, 02:50 AM #2Senior Member
Potting soil question
How big is the container your soil is in? You could go buy a heap of worms (The one's people put in their wormfarms and putting them in the container with the soil..
As for the clones you should put them outside for a short time and build up how long you put them out for each day..:jointsmile:
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12-16-2006, 04:16 AM #3Senior Member
Potting soil question
You can reuse rested soil but problem with it is after being outside for a while it's most likely contaminated with insects that can flourish in an indoor environment because the predatory bugs usually don't come along. Good soil is pretty cheap so why skimp on the dirt?
You can put out your plants as soon as the temps stay above 50f. Start them in full shade then gradually give them more direct sunlight over7-10 days and they'll be fine.
And do not put worms into your pots unless you're also planning on feeding them. They will turn on your roots if that is all the can find to eat.
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12-16-2006, 02:57 PM #4OPSenior Member
Potting soil question
Originally Posted by madeline
I wanted to know what I'd need to do to prep that soil to be ready in the spring. From what I gather from your post so far I can use that soil. The reason I don't get more store bought dirt is because of my budget. I simply can't afford it at this time.
Thanks :rastasmoke:
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12-16-2006, 03:57 PM #5Senior Member
Potting soil question
you should be able to use it would probably try to add a couple of things to it to replinish it, like composted manure,a small amount of wood ashes or lime.
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12-17-2006, 07:08 PM #6OPSenior Member
Potting soil question
Thanks for replying .... I'll do that .... I should do that now correct?
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12-17-2006, 11:08 PM #7Senior Member
Potting soil question
you could do it now or would try to do it a few weeks before using it anyway.
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12-18-2006, 12:25 AM #8Senior Member
Potting soil question
Originally Posted by GrowRebel
about a week before you plan to actually plant them outside add in some cow poo to your soil, if it's got big clumps grind them up between your hands so it's a little finer, mix that in well and water it a couple times and mix it up again. Should be ready for anything and will grow them well. the time frame allows the nutrients to level out evenly across the whole soil plus down where the roots will need it.
As for the clones take them outside and give them a couple hours of sun light everyday, but only a couple hours at a time. too much too soon could cause big problems. then gradually work the time longer and longer. This will let them become acustomed to the brighter light. I would look at probably atleast doing this for atleast a week or too until they are outside the whole day. Not sure how hot the sun gets up there, it's really harsh down here in TX
so it may take less time to get them used to the outdoors.
Best time to do this is after the last hard frost of the season. Too soon and they freeze and die. not sure how long winter lasts up there so i can't say if May is the best time to do this. good luck and hope it all works out for you.
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12-18-2006, 12:42 AM #9Senior Member
Potting soil question
I usually just place them outside in full sun without any problems but they are going from under a hid inside to outside im sure from flouros to full sun would be a bigger change for the plant to get used to.
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12-18-2006, 02:29 AM #10Senior Member
Potting soil question
Originally Posted by GrowRebel
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