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    #1
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    Crappy Soil ... Need Input ....

    I'm on a tight budget so I bought some of that $.96 bags of potting soil at Walmart, well it's too damn sandy and packs down pretty good even though I added perlite.

    I'm concerned about the roots not getting enough air because the dirt is packed so tight. What I have been doing is using a water meter to loosen the soil.

    My question is how often can I do that without damaging the roots .... or am I damaging the roots?

    I've gotten another soil that doesn't pack, and don't plan on getting anymore of that can of soil from Walmart .... but in the meantime can I loosen the soil as I have (every other day after watering) or am I doing more harm than good?

    Thanks:rastasmoke:
    :noel:
    GrowRebel Reviewed by GrowRebel on . Crappy Soil ... Need Input .... I'm on a tight budget so I bought some of that $.96 bags of potting soil at Walmart, well it's too damn sandy and packs down pretty good even though I added perlite. I'm concerned about the roots not getting enough air because the dirt is packed so tight. What I have been doing is using a water meter to loosen the soil. My question is how often can I do that without damaging the roots .... or am I damaging the roots? I've gotten another soil that doesn't pack, and don't plan on Rating: 5

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    #2
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    Crappy Soil ... Need Input ....

    I would say that you shouldnt be doing that if you already have a big root system. You are most assuredly damaging the roots if you are jabbing a sharp object down there repeatedly.

    Get better soil. Transplant. Smoke.

    Good luck, girl.

    :rastasmoke: RastafarI

    The Fog (TGF)

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    #3
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    Crappy Soil ... Need Input ....

    Well,what you're doing is a lot like aerating a lawn- I think that you're probabley doing just a wee little bit more good than harm. I'd blow the money and get some decent media, take some cuttings, and start over- I think that you're looking at disease problems sometime in the mid-near future. Either being 02 starved and over-wet causing probs, or repeated physical damage to the roots opening things up for infection.

    Second choice- carefully remove the rootball, rinse ( in a bucket, not running water) what will come off easily, and repot in decent media. Use some superthrive if you've got it.
    I assume you understand that we have options on your time,
    And we will ditch you in the harbour if we must-
    But if it all works out nicely,
    You\'ll get the bonus you deserve
    From doctors we trust.

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    #4
    Senior Member

    Crappy Soil ... Need Input ....

    when the soil is completely dry squeeze the pot all around a few times and the dirt loosens right up.

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    #5
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    Crappy Soil ... Need Input ....

    Quote Originally Posted by invision
    when the soil is completely dry squeeze the pot all around a few times and the dirt loosens right up.
    Yeah that's sounds good. These plants are on the flower level now .... I don't want to mess that up with a transplant and they are far too big and nice to disgard and start over .... once they are done that soil will be put in a compost pile for outdoor use.

    I was able to get better soil so I won't have that problem in the future, just have to deal with what I have now.

    Thanks for posting all.:rastasmoke:

    :noel:

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    #6
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    Crappy Soil ... Need Input ....

    I have some walmart soil in 1 gal containers that have 2 foot plants in them. They look just as good as the ones in my custom mix soil. You do have to airrate them, i use a wooden skewer stick. I mixed it with the sand you buy at walmart for 1.00.

    Just don't skimp on the fertilizer....but yes, they will grow.

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    #7
    Senior Member

    Crappy Soil ... Need Input ....

    Oh I'm not having any problems with the plants that are in that soil .... I was just concerned about the roots getting enough air that's all .... preventive maintainance so to speak ....

    You can tell by the pics I put up that all the plants are doing well .... I just don't like having to air the soil every other day.

    Thanks:rastasmoke:

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