I grew plants in 5-gallon bags last year. While I realize that the soil is no longer useful for this year's crop, I'm wondering if it's good for my vegetable garden. Seems wasteful to do nothing with it.
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NebulaHaze has warned against reusing soil for cannabis, and a couple of forum member have not had good luck with the practice. I myself am dumping my used soil into the vegetable garden, and wonder about the effectiveness of this as well. Since nothing has died I say go ahead. Be sure and use some tomato, and vegetable fertilizer though.
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Yes I use my old soil for the garden no issues, spread it in those veggie beds
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Go to build a soil. Instagram dude has videos on his soils and he actually is growing veggies in the same soil he grows his bud. These soils have no bottled fertilizer all dry amendments. I have been using the same soil for a year or more now no issues.Originally posted by Dzp111 View PostI grew plants in 5-gallon bags last year. While I realize that the soil is no longer useful for this year's crop, I'm wondering if it's good for my vegetable garden. Seems wasteful to do nothing with it.
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