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Re: Heating new potting soil

by Billy <wildbilly@[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Jul 6, 2008 at 08:11 AM

In article <1215354146.430988@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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 GQ <gay_quizzy@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:

> Billy wrote:
> Heat new potting soil to 160F for 30 - 40 minutes.
> 
> This is interesting, would you care to explain this? I never heat my 
> potting soil. Does this kill nematodes and other unfavorable noogies?

It shouldn't make any difference. I'm just trying to stop any source of 
infection. Normally this is only done with soil used for germination to 
combat damping off but, yes, it will sterilize the soil. That leaves 
only the seed or the soil on the starter plant as a possible source of 
infection, which is why I suggested a new seed packet or a new nursery, 
respectively. As I said, my best results from growing basil in a 9b 
region, has been in pots. Keep the bruchetta coming;o)
-- 

Billy
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 4 Posts in Topic:
Tiny black specks on my Basil and Mint
madloof72 <ryanmaloof@  2008-07-05 05:47:33 
Re: Tiny black specks on my Basil and Mint
Billy <wildbilly@[EMAI  2008-07-05 11:15:08 
Re: Heating new potting soil
GQ <gay_quizzy@[EMAIL   2008-07-06 16:22:24 
Re: Heating new potting soil
Billy <wildbilly@[EMAI  2008-07-06 08:11:55 

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