Voodoo 6 Aug 27, 2017 #1 http://www.gardenguides.com/104159-microwave-potting-soil.html Anyone try this?
96strat Aug 28, 2017 #2 Yes every year. It should kill the aphids eggs in the soil. Or you can bake your soil in the oven.
Voodoo 6 Aug 28, 2017 #3 Always had a terrible problem with aphids, baking in the oven even sounds better! Thanks!
karoo Aug 28, 2017 #4 I do it with my homemade compost that goes into my germination and seedling mix to kill fungi. Really works great .
I do it with my homemade compost that goes into my germination and seedling mix to kill fungi. Really works great .
ErolDude Aug 28, 2017 #5 Doesn't this kill the beneficial bacteria as well? What would be the potential repercussions from something like that?
Doesn't this kill the beneficial bacteria as well? What would be the potential repercussions from something like that?
karoo Aug 28, 2017 #6 ErolDude said: Doesn't this kill the beneficial bacteria as well? What would be the potential repercussions from something like that? Click to expand... The beneficial bacteria is more a long term thing to develop and help the soil . Short term , no problem .
ErolDude said: Doesn't this kill the beneficial bacteria as well? What would be the potential repercussions from something like that? Click to expand... The beneficial bacteria is more a long term thing to develop and help the soil . Short term , no problem .
AJ Drew Aug 28, 2017 #7 Microwave, oven and fire are about the only organic way to bring home made potting soil indoors without bringing the bugs in with it. Made that mistake once. Today, I dont even want to winter over for fear of what I might bring inside.
Microwave, oven and fire are about the only organic way to bring home made potting soil indoors without bringing the bugs in with it. Made that mistake once. Today, I dont even want to winter over for fear of what I might bring inside.
Jeffcontonio Sep 1, 2017 #8 I've tried it. The plants did not thrive in the "cooked" soil. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk