Setup

No-till

This is how Reused Soil works in cannabis cultivation: prepare the soil, strengthen soil life, and establish a stable Living Soil system long-term.

Setup Focus

What makes this setup unique

No-Till describes a living soil system that operates over several cycles without tilling or completely replacing the substrate. The goal is to build and maintain stable biological cycles in the soil long-term.

However, for No-Till to truly work, several conditions must be met. The most important factor is the available soil volume per plant. Without sufficient substrate, a stable cycle of microorganisms, organic matter, and nutrient conversion cannot be established.

In practice, this means: small pots or limited volumes are unsuitable for true No-Till. Only with a sufficiently large soil volume – typically in the range of large pots (80+ liters) or beds – can a system develop that buffers, converts, and continuously provides nutrients.

A second crucial factor is the structure of nutrient supply. No-Till is not based on a one-time fertilization, but on a coordinated interplay of various nutrient sources:

  • rapidly available sources, which cover short-term needs
  • medium available sources, which stabilize transitions
  • slowly available sources, which supply the system long-term

These must be combined so that the plant is supplied at all times without strong fluctuations. At the same time, microorganisms play a central role in converting organic matter into plant-available nutrients.

Without this interplay of volume, nutrient dynamics, and soil life, no stable cycle can develop. Instead, imbalances, deficiencies, or blockages arise, which intensify from cycle to cycle.

Implemented correctly, No-Till enables a very stable, resilient, and sustainable system that can become more efficient with each round. However, it requires a clear understanding that it's not individual inputs that are crucial, but the entire system.

Want to first identify problems in your setup more precisely?

With the Pflanzen-Doktor/Plant Doctor you can narrow down common issues and get hints about which causes are most likely in your system.