By Michael Salazar October 21, 2025
When it comes to growing , there isn't a magic formula to instantly send your fruits off to the sky. But there are some basic principles about growing with a living soil method you should follow for a wonderful starting point. Here are the top 5 Living Soil practices to start with: #1 Feed the Soil, Not the Plant Healthy soil grows healthy plants. Living soil thrives when microbes are fed with natural ferments like FPJ, LAB, and WCA — not synthetic nutrients. When you nourish the microbes, they in turn feed your roots exactly what they need, when they need it. #2 Keep Your Soil Alive Between Grows Never let your soil go dry or lifeless. Add compost, worm castings, and mulch to keep microbial activity going even when plants are out. Think of it as maintaining an ecosystem, not just a pot of dirt. #3 Balance Water and Airflow Overwatering kills microbes and suffocates roots. Use porous containers (like The GrowingPot™) and allow for drainage and oxygen exchange. Living soil loves breathability — it’s what keeps the system balanced and resilient. #4 Respect the Microbes Avoid chlorine water, harsh chemical sprays, and salt-based fertilizers. These destroy microbial diversity. Instead, rotate KNF inputs, add small LAB doses weekly, and use fermented plant extracts to support beneficial bacteria. #5 Observe, Don’t Overcorrect Living soil is self-regulating — trust the process. If a leaf yellows or spots appear, observe before reacting. Often, the microbes are already working on the fix. This patient, hands-off approach builds intuition and long-term soil health.