I'm converting from 18gal SIPs to 1x 65gal fabric pot.
Don't think you need/want the pond liner, but im sure it won't hurt much. The main advantages of a fabric pot, are the wicking ability of the fabric (both to hold and wick moisture as necessary), the air pruning of the roots, more surface area of your soil being oxygenated... all of which would be negated by blocking the sides with a non permeable plastic between the soil and the fabric.
With that said though, you'd just be turning a fabric pot, into a non rigid plastic pot in essence, so I dont think it would harm your system any if you did decide to line the inside with a pond liner before filling with soil.
I should be setting up my 65 gal over the next couple of weeks as my bio char finishes charging and such... ill let ya know what I think then after seeing how watering goes if you haven't already set your system up as well. Either way, let me know how it goesa
Thats awsome as hell man. U doing a diary.
I wana see lol.
Im the same buying charged biochar sat in worm shit.
But 2 wks as eaiting for me amendments still.
So al be in a 50gal doin 8 plants.
Siskaberry .watermellon and straw lemonaid. Barneys supplied em.
What u gona grow?
What lights u rockin on em
Coots too? Any changes ?
Interesting as hell man
Il go fabric just this i guess is marketing?
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