SouthCross
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Those look heavy duty for 3 gallon.
a plus on the fabric pots is they will not allow fungus gnats in anywhere but the easily controlled top soil.Air pots indoors allow fungus gnat to enter at every level of the soil. I thought about using air pots before fabric. It's the easy access for bugs that turned me off to the design.
I cover my air-pots with pantyhose and it eliminated the problem.Air pots indoors allow fungus gnat to enter at every level of the soil. I thought about using air pots before fabric. It's the easy access for bugs that turned me off to the design.
interesting, pantyhose you say.I cover my air-pots with pantyhose and it eliminated the problem.
^^ Ditto ^^ Those fabrics grow fantastic root balls. I run mine through the washer and have some that are like 3 years old, still working fine. Cheap, durable/reusable, you can grow big plants in small pots, less medium with same or better results. No downside imo.After trying almost every pot available. 100% the rootball from a fabric pot is unbeatable. It is an amazing different the root you get from fabric pots.
There downside is transplanting from them sucks, to defeat that, I go straight from solo cup to 2 gallon smart pots. Grow 4' plants in 2 gallons of coco and the rootball at the end is solid, I dont get how it doesnt push all the coco out of the pot actually lol
Airpots are also very good, but there cost is just to much. I buy my 2 gallon fabric pots for $1 each and at that price they are disposable, although they are definetely re-useable if you wanted to
If youve only ever used plastic pots, do yourself a favour and try atleast one plant in a fabric pot (peferably HydroFarm brand if possible)
Queen size. Lol.interesting, pantyhose you say.
I grow in five gallon buckets and thought about doing this and knotting them around the trunks. anyone else do this?
wonder what size I need.....
i have seen larvae crawling out of the side if my smartpots though, never tried geopots & rootpouches thougha plus on the fabric pots is they will not allow fungus gnats in anywhere but the easily controlled top soil.
I most likely said "any air pot" somewhere above.although it is the unpopular opinion, from my 8 years of using airpots, they have produced more yield with soil than my smartpots. with me moving on to coco now after procrastinating all these years, i can only imagine the yield from a 7 gallon airpot indoors...
in my small circle of associates, i have been trying to get them all to use airpots over the years. i had to pull teeth to get them to finally put the orange buckets down and use smartpots, bear in mind i am the second youngest in the group, so i cant possibly know what i am talking about. i figure they are just wiser than i & let me experiment, then reap the benefits of my trials & errors.I most likely said "any air pot" somewhere above.
That should be clarified. "Any fabric pot" is a better statement. Air pots of the funky looking holes and odd texture.....Do work quite well...
I'm deeply invested in Plant warriors and normal plastic... "I", feel no "need" to change. I yield quite fine! How you feed makes as much difference.
But ya'll can keep your fabric pots......Do what works for you........Good place for that statement....
You can use 2 gallon pot for a 5 foot plant I've got generic fabric bags 6 of each 5 and 7 gallon I wanna go big!Fabric pots here. 2 gallon. After seeing the root ball from a 60" plant grown in a fabric pot. I'll never go back to plastic.
I thought the whole ideal of air pots is no need to up pot?First 2 weeks - 1ltr Air-Pot. Balance of the grow - 9ltr Air-Pots.
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Love these...First 2 weeks - 1ltr Air-Pot. Balance of the grow - 9ltr Air-Pots.
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What's size pots are in the 2nd pic? 7 gallon? Look like Fabric?
they are just a 2L pop bottle sitting in a plastic cashew jar (covered in tape to block the light)What's size pots are in the 2nd pic? 7 gallon? Look like Fabric?