G-Dog
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I have a tiny indoor soil grow that I am just starting.
I have rooted clones and I am putting them into soil today.
Now I live in the Pacific Northwest. My backyard is a canyon of many species of trees; Maples, firs, oaks and vines. The leaves from all of this have been falling into this canyon since the beginning of time. It is a very beautiful and ruggedly natural place.
The other day I took a shovel and dug under the leaves and found very rich, black soil. You cannot buy soil as rich as this. I want to use it. However, I have a fear of bugs, specifically mites.
Now I have never used natural organic compost before. I am so wanting to use this stuff, but I fear the mites. Mites live in leaves of living plants. I wonder if I were to dig deep into this soil if I can get soil or is the mite risk too high.
Any thoughts on this are appreciated.
I have rooted clones and I am putting them into soil today.
Now I live in the Pacific Northwest. My backyard is a canyon of many species of trees; Maples, firs, oaks and vines. The leaves from all of this have been falling into this canyon since the beginning of time. It is a very beautiful and ruggedly natural place.
The other day I took a shovel and dug under the leaves and found very rich, black soil. You cannot buy soil as rich as this. I want to use it. However, I have a fear of bugs, specifically mites.
Now I have never used natural organic compost before. I am so wanting to use this stuff, but I fear the mites. Mites live in leaves of living plants. I wonder if I were to dig deep into this soil if I can get soil or is the mite risk too high.
Any thoughts on this are appreciated.