As more people embrace potted marijuana farming for recreational purposes, soil companies have moved to cash in on the trend. However, most of them sell soil that is made from all sorts of non-organic materials which can contaminate the marijuana plant with fillers. This not only affects the crop’s growth but also impacts the quality of the end product. That’s why ethical soil companies such as redbud organic soil are working to change the narrative. Redbud’s soil is 100% organic and every farmer would do well if they could embrace it. If you are looking to grow some potted plants, here are some of the benefits you can reap from using organic soil.
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Most commercial soils have questionable ingredients
Commercial soil in most cases is made of materials that you would not ordinarily like to have close to your house. For instance, these soils are made of municipal compost, bone meal and in some instances bat guano. These are materials that could cause harm to you given that potted plants are usually close to living quarters. You are probably wondering why things like animal bones are a problem, right? Well, that’s because today’s animals are nothing close to the animals of two to three decades ago. Today’s animals are genetically modified and fed with all sorts of artificial materials. The result is that their compost is likely to produce materials that could be harmful to humans. For instance, feather meal today contains high levels of arsenic, which is dangerous to humans. To protect yourself from harmful materials that could harm your health, it makes sense to only use organic soil in your potted plants. The whole point of potted plants is to give yourself a localized supply of quality products. Exposing yourself to industrial chemicals through potted plants would defeat their essence.
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It is perfect for non-till environments.
When looking to grow potted plants, the best soil to use is non-till. Most soil companies know this and have been marketing non-organic soil as non-till. However, in most cases, such soil is not tested and proven to be for non-till environments. The result is soil that disappoints and forces you to put extra work on the plants without a guarantee of results. To avoid such disappointments, it is best to go for organic soil. Organic soil such as that provided by redbud is proven to be non-till. When you combine this with the safety that comes with organic soil, it makes sense to go organic.
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Organic soil allows plants to grow naturally
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