Quote Originally Posted by GrowRebel
No ... no .... that's not what I mean .... I want to use the soil I discard from my indoor grow ... I don't want to use it indoor again .... I want to use that soil for my outdoor grow. The clones won't be in pots I plan to plant them in the potting soil I discard from the indoor grow. Half of it has rested for over a year and resent soil will sit over the winter months.

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:
Oh, my bad. Yes, used soil is still good stuff and nothing to be wasted. I toss mine out onto the compost pile and by next summer is ready for spreading around the outdoor garden. Nothing much needs to be done for this but it is best to not let the soil dry out too much. It'll lose its moisture retention ability and water will just drain through. If you can add organic vegetable waste, all the better. But if it were mine I'd keep the compost pile all natural and free of animal wastes other than a little cow, horse of chicken manure.