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LOTSA DIRT, AINT NO SOIL.

Ok guys so what I'm gathering is that I should probably just cut my losses. The reason why I wanted to use this dirt is cause my uncle had gotten alot of it for me. Didn't realize it's crap dirt tho. The closest thing to any of the pics that hecno posted is the first red clay picture. I was wondering if maybe worms could be cultivated in this soil?

sorry haven't been able to get up to the property where I'll be growing, dang car issues. Wish I could post a pic of the dirt. Matter of fact lemme ask my cousin if he can send me a pic of the dirt.

THANKS SO MUCH GENTS. Autoflower buddies are good people.
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I have to agree with @FarmerJake & @KIS.
Unless you know what's in that soil, the risk of failure is to high. Let's get that soil tested first and then you can decide how to incorporate it into your soilmix.
 
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