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I haven't used in pots,I think this type of mix is better in the ground,where the worms can do the magic

A no till soil would he much better suited to growing in pots,only a top up every six months or so with worm castings

I know u can buy it now for about $50 for 25 litre bag would be a much better option in my opinion

This would be a 1 off purchase if u kept it alive n healthy

 

 

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I haven't used in pots,I think this type of mix is better in the ground,where the worms can do the magic

A no till soil would he much better suited to growing in pots,only a top up every six months or so with worm castings

I know u can buy it now for about $50 for 25 litre bag would be a much better option in my opinion

This would be a 1 off purchase if u kept it alive n healthy

 

 

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lol, Re read your first post in this thread..

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Here's a quick n easy way to tell what's happening in your soil

From earth worms to fungi, there's plenty of visible animal and plant activity you can see that should serve as an indicator of a healthy, living soil. Besides the worms and the fungi, I might add that color and structure can tell you an awful lot.

The darker your soil, generally speaking, the more organic matter it is likely to contain. And if you pull up a plant, the roots are well-spread out, and the soil comes crumbling away—then you are doing something right. If the soil comes up in hard clumps and/or the roots are stunted, you may have a problem. (You can also look for water gathering on the soil surface as a sign of compaction.)

 

 

 

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Your point is?

 

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,sorry but that does seem really expensive way to grow weed,good quality soil From landscaping supplies costs anywhere from 50 to 100 a ton + 50 delivery

Then add some coco/peat moss,a packet of this

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There is also 1 for veg,

I think the results speak for themselves

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Sorry, meant this one.

 

Your posts make no sense.

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