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A Lifehacker article says sterilising new potting mix is unnecessary unless it’s for seeds… However. Due to energy constraints I’ve planted up a single unsterilised test pot. I chose the cat grass seeds as they seem tougher, cheaper and easier to get than the heirloom seeds.
This potting mix is definitely coarser and lower quality than when I did the spinach over lockdown. Seems to be a few little pieces of mulch in there. (For the baby spinach I got a good quality tomato and vegetable mix, sterilised it, mixed in slow release fertiliser and put a thin layer of special seed starter mix on top for them to germinate in.) It also warns about microorganisms. But it does have plant food that wouldn’t be ruined because I didn’t use heat. I guess this will tell me just how precious I have to be.
If anything happens with damping off or mould I’ll sterilise everything and do the extra steps for the other plants.
I wish I had more physical reserves, more space, and didn’t have to worry about moving. (Or the cat absconding.) I’d love to have a catio and a vegie patch
Edit: Melbcat keeps not eating her wet food :(