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The problem lies with ignorant old men like barry munday wobbly gobbly who think their way is the only way of doing things and falsely equate their own way as the one right way. These arrogant old coots should shut up and realize there is more than one way to skin a cat.gobble gobble slurp slurp
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The problem lies with ignorant old men like barry munday wobbly gobbly who think their way is the only way of doing things and falsely equate their own way as the one right way. These arrogant old coots should shut up and realize there is more than one way to skin a cat.
My plants are neither diseased, nor infested.
ftw
checkmate
Lazarus, I meant what I repped you.
LMFAO, great analogy, that's about how I feel when it comes to reusing grow media of any kind. Dude, it's like $1/gal at the store, just go buy more. Fookin hippies, lol.
i reuse my soil all the time, in fact my second and third run normally yields more than the first run. i sperate the rootballs and hit it with some myco and go for it.
Hilarious!! Y reuse when it's cheap enough to buy new????...... Great. Idea to keep the same problems u had from reusing your las batch of soil..lol..NOT
I have a huge compost pile and an outdoor garden where it gets used. It's not like I'm dumping it at an apartment complex. Plus I'm legal, I don't worry about getting "caught."its getting rid of it,that sucks,ya cant just dump it!!!!!!
Soser, I think it's while the new user is below a certain post count, maybe during the same time that their posts need to be approved.
Who says I'm having problems with my soil? Ha ha! Who, for that matter, says the original poster is having problems with anything other than not wanting to waste a valuable resource? Why are so many people so ready and willing to throw something out? Just because you can doesn't mean you should (or even have to?).
I don't know about the pond enzymes, but I have often used, and still often use, one of the pre-mixed line of dry fertilizers made by Dr. Earth to break down old roots, as well as reinoculate the media with beneficial microbes and macro and micronutrients. Simply put, once you figure out how to do it, what is needed after growing a crop it's easy. Another suggestion is to check out one of the no till threads. Should be in the organic soil section over at ICMag (I don't know if there is a similar thread here).
I have a huge compost pile and an outdoor garden where it gets used. It's not like I'm dumping it at an apartment complex. Plus I'm legal, I don't worry about getting "caught."
LMFAO, great analogy, that's about how I feel when it comes to reusing grow media of any kind. Dude, it's like $1/gal at the store, just go buy more. Fookin hippies, lol.
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