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Old March 13, 2021   #1
ScottinAtlanta
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Default Bleach solution poured into containers to kill spores?

Folks, After cleaning all my garden equipment with bleach, I wonder if I can pour a 10% bleach - 90% water solution into my containers to kill whatever spores are left over from last year? I don't change the soil but once every three years, but thought that maybe a bleach solution 5 weeks prior to planting might help.



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Old March 13, 2021   #2
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Most definitely. I soak my grow bags in the 10% bleach solution every year about 2 weeks before I refill them with Pro-Mix and get ready to put my tomato & pepper plants in them.
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Thank you, sir.
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Old March 14, 2021   #4
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Are you talking about sterilizing the mix or pots/bags Scott. Definitely worth doing for containers, probably not for mix as bleach will react with potting mix and kill any beneficial bacterial/fungi as well as any pathogens
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Yes, they are full of mix that I am reusing.
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Most definitely. I soak my grow bags in the 10% bleach solution every year about 2 weeks before I refill them with Pro-Mix and get ready to put my tomato & pepper plants in them.
Let me clarify that I empty most of my grow bags of the pro-Mix at the end go the growing season and store them in my garden shed empty. Then at the start of the new growing season I soak the empty bags in the 10% bleach solution.
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My reusable plastic pots always get a bleach solution rinse. Same with my tomato cages. The pots and six packs get dunked into the solution on our back porch sink and I use a garden pressure sprayer to spray down the cages.
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Yes, they are full of mix that I am reusing.
Even Pro Mix has microbes in it. I would wash the pots without the dirt in them just because of that.
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Certainly useful to clean pots, trays, cages, stakes, bags etc but I would not advise attempting to sterilize previously used potting mix by wetting it with a bleach solution. Is that what you meant?
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Yes. I have about 120 containers, and I replace the potting mix every three years. I am now into year 2 with this mix.



I can't empty and clean the containers empty - there is probably 6,000 pounds of mix in those 120 containers.
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I don't think sterilizing the mix would work. There is too much organic matter and the bleach solution would quickly get *used up*.
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Are you talking about bleach based on sodium hypochlorite (NClO)? If so, I'd like to warn you: you would probably make the mix saline. Commercial bleaches of this sort usually contain salt (NaCl). It's hard to say if the amount is a hazard.
If you are talking about bleach based on hydrogen peroxide, I believe it should be okay.
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Good point.
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Yes. I have about 120 containers, and I replace the potting mix every three years. I am now into year 2 with this mix.



I can't empty and clean the containers empty - there is probably 6,000 pounds of mix in those 120 containers.
Wouldn't any spores be on the surface of things and soil? I bleach spray my tomato growing area's surfaces including fencing, cages, pots and surrounding bare soil surface every year.
I think I'll use hydrogen peroxide this year as it is kinder to everything.
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Scott I do the same, for my earthbox planter I wash it with something like Dr Bronner and spray with a tablespoon/gal bleach solution or 5:1 peroxide.

For the mix, I dump it into buckets and place that in a construction trash bag/drum liner, pour boiling water onto the mix, and tie it up to steam until I am ready to plant again.
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