Garbage_bear
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I grow in a greenhouse in the ground. I had a bad infestation of hemp russet mites. As far as I can tell I have killed them all. Lost several plants during the process.
My question is should I remove all this soil for next season and replace instead of re-amendment? It’s all living soil and I would love to re use it. I have sprayed the dirt as well for eggs. This stuff is expensive to replace. Spider mites and thrips are nothing compared to these mites. What do you think?
Here is a picture of my pathetic grow this year. At least I have two healthy 6’ plus plants left. Started with 13 and now I’m down to 8.
My question is should I remove all this soil for next season and replace instead of re-amendment? It’s all living soil and I would love to re use it. I have sprayed the dirt as well for eggs. This stuff is expensive to replace. Spider mites and thrips are nothing compared to these mites. What do you think?
Here is a picture of my pathetic grow this year. At least I have two healthy 6’ plus plants left. Started with 13 and now I’m down to 8.