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Reconstituting soil

Dan42nepa

Member
I am using a soil called master nurserys gardeners gold which is supposedly 100 percent organic. My plants like iand i am in week 5 of my grow. I am already thinking ahead as when i finish i will probably have 25 gallons of soil which I would like to reuse. I have 6 plants some will be males so i will probably want to do this in 2 batches.
This is the composition of my soil.

All natural rich blend of Fir bark fines, forest humus, sphagnum peat moss, perlite, worm castings chicken manure, bat guano, kelp meal and pH balanced to 6.5 with oyster shell and dolomites limes. For use in all indoor/outdoor potting containers and raised bed applications.

My question is... What should i add and how long should it sit before i reuse it? I am also using molasses, mexican bat guano and will be using indo bat guano during flower.
I sometimes add liquid kelp to the water but mostly foiler feed with it.

I dont want it to be too hot when I am done but also dont want to buy new soil every grow. I guess i could dump it in my garden and it wouldnt go to waste but would welcome any thoughts?
 

Smurf

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No it's not your pc Relik.... those links are buggered!!!
I'll try to fix it, thanks mate.
 

Dan42nepa

Member
Sorry i didnt mean to be redundant because i know there are other links threads on here for this subject. I guess my question is that I didnt mix this soil, I only know my plants respond well to it. After my grow i have worm castings, bone meal bat guano etc and not sure everything will be depleted when i am finished. All i can do i guess is follow the guidelines from previous threads and check the PH when i am done. I didnt want to add more then i had to.
 
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