I have to update everyone who I've discussed soil recipes with! A recipe that I used for potted figs included some pine bark mini-nuggets, for moisture retention and aeration. I extrapolated that to potentially using it in larger grow bags for peppers, and did so last year with no effect. I passed this along to others on here at one point or another (can't remember the exact thread). I was just on a gardening page and someone mentioned phytotoxicity of pine bark. Well I looked a little further into it, and studies have shown that pine bark can be potentially phytotoxic to nightshades like peppers and tomatoes. I personally didn't see any effects, but mine may have been aged enough so that the compounds causing phytotoxicity may have already started to break down. Also, I don't know how much impact a small amount could have, but I think it's worth looking into!
Has anyone else ever read/heard anything about phytotoxicity of pine bark nuggets and nightshades?
Has anyone else ever read/heard anything about phytotoxicity of pine bark nuggets and nightshades?