4 Ways To Reuse Old Potting Soil

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11:10:00

Year of Production: 

2023

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The Ripe Tomato Farms
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As a medium of crop growth, soil can be re used by providing proper treatment and management by the farmer in relation to the crops to be grown. As soil provides everything that plants need, dealing with old potting soil depend on farmer's needs, crops grown and condition of thr soil itsself. A farmer should discard soil where crops planted in it experience downey mildew, fusarium wilt, MoP ToP virus, phytophora, powdery midew, pythium, rhizoctonia, scleroctinia and verticillium.

Soil management

To reuse any soil, a farmer should sterilise it to kill pathogens and for raised beds, he should sterilise soil by exposing to full sun and weather and for fast sterilisation, bake soil on tarpauline for a few days or sealed in a bag for several weeks in full sun light. Potting soil becomes spent due to loss of nutrients and organic matter.
Similarly, mix old soil with new organic soil at rtio of 50:50 and build up compost with old soil for its re use and recharge old potting soil by adding nutrients in form of amenedments by adding vermiculite, sand, cocoa fire or fresh compost, alfalfa meal, rock phosphate and rock dust to replace organic matter lost.
Finally, amendments can be added at a ratio of 10% of total volume.
Sequence from Sequence to Description
00:0000:12Soil provide everything that plants need.
00:1301:27Dealing with old potting soil depend on farmer's needs and soil condtions.
01:2802:14Sterilise soil to kill pathogens to re use the soil.
02:1502:40For raised beds,sterilise by exposing to full sun and weather.
02:4103:31For fast sterilisation, bake soil on tarpauline for a few days.
03:3204:22Potting soil becomes spent due to loss of nutrients and organic matter.
04:2305:29Mix old soil with new organic soil at ratio of 50:50.
05:3006:01Build up compost with old soil for its re use.
06:0207:31Recharge old potting soil by adding nutrients in form of amendments.
07:3207:43Add cocoa fibre of fresh compost to rplace organic matter lost.
07:4407:57Others include alfalfa meal, canola meal, rock phosphate and rock dust.
07:5808:06Amendments can be added at a rtio of 10% of total volume.
08:0711:10Summary

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