peat can be considered soil,if you mix with soil,also if you mix with compost,it does break down to organic matter and when amend it is considered soil,im kinda blown away that the thought that you cant have active life with it,im talking ground and beds now,in pots in a tent you can still have life as long as you dont let it dry out,thats why i say never let it dry same with manure,once dry it dead for life,all kinds product to bring you to a no till soil also,just takes time to decompose if you dig,all my soil is made with peat base and leave matter from my yard,composted of course,after i amend and build it,it goes to the ground and then forked in making it soil,you've heard me mention texture testing this is were it comes in,add a bit of sand and clay peat as silt,this can be done in indoor pots as well just a bit harder to have those 3 things at smaller rates,when my garden get a ph in balance peat is the key to dropping ph ,does for me,indoor pots will need more air for sure from like of outdoor e,ement that make it thrive,bugs ,snakes ,frogs ,birds all are part of the soil web,it lacks that inside,so if you do the texture test and have your sand and silt even and then drop the clay to a 1/3rd of that put in wood chips perlite vermiculite rocks even mulch 1in or so deep in bottom of pots you have drainage,you can amend to the sky to make hot or just plan jane ,the soil is there you have to get it to a fine mix with the combination,hope you get what im saying,no science here guys just methods that have feed me for years,using clay in your soil indoors will just about stop any needs for cal mag,it there,a tad of potash will build stronger roots and take the need away for silica,some one said other day you cant treat weed as a house plant,i left it alone,but i would sure how that becomes,rather indoors or out a plant is a plant,i never let any get dry as mentioned,my mind and eyes see a ton of stress every time it happens,dont let it dry or dont keep it wet,keep it moist at around 45 to 55 % and you cannot go wrong,in pots the finger in knuckle deep doesnt mean it dry or wet,you cant judge it like that simply because the pot edge in containers will always pull away from sides most think there dry ,there not air and heat from light and sun draw it up,,and a half inch horizontal in there it is still moist,crazy thinking right,i watch my leaves before i feed ,nice chipper leaves swaying in the wind and heat,when that bitch starts to droop one slightest bit next day they will be full droop,soon as i get a hint of droop water,anyway made another 10 yrds soil today and hulled out rambling, this is only my opinion guys dont mean it right just the way i do things,microbe life can continue in peat and coco if mantained right and never dried out,do you all remember ecompost,that cat is a wizz the organic nute line he sells is just for that coco ,peat ,pro mix,soil and the gear works,just to make sense of this another buddy using 15 gal tote of pro mix and eco nutes he grows potted fruit trees ,just saying