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Ganjaganj
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Registered: 05/20/12
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If you're soil has already been used it is not going to be very nutrient rich. You either need to take the time to compost it, or you need to amend it.
As far as pasteurization goes, if you are worried about bugs/bad organisms than it may be a good idea. This is the only use for pasteurization in soil.
Look into amending the soil.
Something like peat moss for aeration, guanos, kelps, alfalfa for nutrients, rock dust mix as an anchor for your mircrobes/fungal hyphae.
Obviously you can reuse it and see how it goes, but taking this route over running old soil will give you far better results. Between nutrient loss and soil becoming less fluffy after use, I'd recommend atleast amending it.
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