I thought there may be some benefit in examining the soil and root structure from this grow. Maybe to see how much more life there was to give in the Kind Soil. These pics are from the soil dumped out and upside down. I don't think my roots pushed all the way to the bottom. I didn't start to feel roots ripping until about and inch into breaking up the soil. Do we think I could use this again all mixed up for my medium in my next grow on top of new Kind Soil? Also I still have half a bag of Kind Soil. Do we think there is a shelf life?
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My roots were the same. Not much but extremely fime ones at the bottom. I just dumped it in the flower bed outside.
 
I think there was a post about shelf life, 6 months sticks in my head but i don't know for sure
 
Hello everyone, quick question. What do you guys use to get rid of gnats organically? Noticed a few in my organic pots. I use the dunks in the grow I'm using nutes in but I remember reading somewhere not to use the dunks in an organic grow. Thanks ✌
 
Hello everyone, quick question. What do you guys use to get rid of gnats organically? Noticed a few in my organic pots. I use the dunks in the grow I'm using nutes in but I remember reading somewhere not to use the dunks in an organic grow. Thanks ✌
I use the mosquito dunks they are all organic
 
I did a combination of the yellow, sticy fly traps hanging near the pots/plants and spraying the soil with a light mixture of neem oil every 3-4 days. Couple treatments and it cleared 'em up for me.
 
Thanks for the quick response's, off to buy some yellow sticky traps got the dunks already. ✌
 
Hey everyone, hope the week is going well. Quick question for everyone. Did any of you guys do lst training on your plants? Been doing so easy research lately haha
 
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