A adam420 Guest Mar 25, 2005 #1 If you put a seed that was degermination in drit and nothing grow at all would it be ok to replant a new seed in the same dirt, or start new?
If you put a seed that was degermination in drit and nothing grow at all would it be ok to replant a new seed in the same dirt, or start new?
BeaArthur Well-Known Member Joined Jan 19, 2005 Messages 69 Reaction score 2 Mar 25, 2005 #2 make sure you find the first seed and throw it away before you plant the new seed. If you don't do this, you risk having 2 plants sprout up (causing mixed roots). But using the same dirt is not a problem.
make sure you find the first seed and throw it away before you plant the new seed. If you don't do this, you risk having 2 plants sprout up (causing mixed roots). But using the same dirt is not a problem.
Diseased Strain Well-Known Member Joined Jan 29, 2005 Messages 388 Reaction score 20 Mar 26, 2005 #3 Just dont use dirt that you grew a plant in. The salt content will be verry high and will likely have Ph problums as the old plant matter breaks down. But as Bear said. It'll be ok to start a new seed in yours.
Just dont use dirt that you grew a plant in. The salt content will be verry high and will likely have Ph problums as the old plant matter breaks down. But as Bear said. It'll be ok to start a new seed in yours.