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Flushing fertilized soil

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Black_Horse

I wanna buy some new potting soil for my second grow but, I can't find any non-fertilized ones.

I don't want the soil to screw up my normal feeding schedule.
Is there a way i could get rid of the fertilizers?
I'd be a great mix without them.

Name : Sunshine® Professional Growing Mix
Ingredients : Sphagnum peat moss, perlite, a starter fertilizer charge, a controlled-release fertilizer and dolomite lime.
Link : http://sungro.com/products_displayProduct.php?product_id=15&brand_id=8
 

lulzz

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I wanna buy some new potting soil for my second grow but, I can't find any non-fertilized ones.

I don't want the soil to screw up my normal feeding schedule.
Is there a way i could get rid of the fertilizers?
I'd be a great mix without them.

Name : Sunshine® Professional Growing Mix
Ingredients : Sphagnum peat moss, perlite, a starter fertilizer charge, a controlled-release fertilizer and dolomite lime.
Link : http://sungro.com/products_displayProduct.php?product_id=15&brand_id=8

not sure if its low enough for your liking, but biobizz light mix is pretty mild
 
B

Black_Horse

I decided to re-use my soil from last grow.

Apparently, it's a bad thing but let's look at it this way.
If i can plant beans in my backyard's 4.54 billion years old soil and watch them grow, why would i not be able to re-use 4 months old soil?

So far my seedlings seem to agree cause 3 out of 4 showed up.
 

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