Nice to nearly ignore feeding schedules and nutrient mixing. However, once the plant has grown (7 gallon bag) and you’ve cut the stem , you’re left with a root structure so dense, that “ insert your knuckle to determine dryness of the plant” is near impossible. Breaking the root ball out of the bag requires all kinds of manipulation. When you shake it all out onto a tarp, how reusable is the mix left behind. Can you re-charge successfully with some of the products sold for that purpose? Is it better to add new supersoil on the bottom of the bag and mix the old soil on top? Or, toss the entire lot into an outdoor garden and start fre$h with all new mixe$.
has anyone successfully re-grown comparatively equal plants from re-used or exhausted soils? Is there a way to determine the levels of soil “exhaustion”?
FYI: for anyone who has pulled a plant out of a 5 gallon DWC and pulled out 5 gallons of roots, the soils roots I refer to are no different other than water fills the air space in DWC
has anyone successfully re-grown comparatively equal plants from re-used or exhausted soils? Is there a way to determine the levels of soil “exhaustion”?
FYI: for anyone who has pulled a plant out of a 5 gallon DWC and pulled out 5 gallons of roots, the soils roots I refer to are no different other than water fills the air space in DWC
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