Exactly my thoughts. This is my first time ever using them and my last.A one gallon pot is kind of pointless, especially when using a fabric pot. It's either going to be difficult to remove, or wasteful by cutting the pot off. You should keep it in the solo cup until it's ready to be transplanted directly into the 3 gallon pot.
I tried going from starter pot -> 1 gallon -> 3 gallon once. Quickly realized it was a waste with how fast and vigorous they grew. I also normally go from starter pot -> 3 gallon.A one gallon pot is kind of pointless, especially when using a fabric pot. It's either going to be difficult to remove, or wasteful by cutting the pot off. You should keep it in the solo cup until it's ready to be transplanted directly into the 3 gallon pot.
They are dirt cheap if you get them local and not online.Respect for using pot elevators. They will save you a lot of headaches. The kind you have are pretty expensive, but they're super solid.
I'm jealous. We had a hydro shop for about 10 months before it shut down. It was also tiny and 3/4 filled with BS nutrient lines. I haven't bought any in years, so they might have come down in price too. They had the market corned unless you wanted to go the steam rack route.They are dirt cheap if you get them local and not online.
The cost me about $14 a pieceRespect for using pot elevators. They will save you a lot of headaches. The kind you have are pretty expensive, but they're super solid.
That's worth it to me. I struggled with fungus gnats for months until I bought some, and they were completely gone about a week later. They also make it hard to overwater. Plus you get extra root space. They'll be happy to hangout in their dark, humid basement.The cost me about $14 a piece
theres as many hydro shops here as timmies. lolI'm jealous. We had a hydro shop for about 10 months before it shut down. It was also tiny and 3/4 filled with BS nutrient lines. I haven't bought any in years, so they might have come down in price too. They had the market corned unless you wanted to go the steam rack route.
Dunkins better than hortons loltheres as many hydro shops here as timmies. lol
tim hortons for you 'mericans
im even a 45min drive from a predatory insect farm that raises every dang good bug you can think of. never thought id see the day thats for sure
no way manDunkins better than hortons lol
I’m a Canuck too. But timmies sucks ass. Food is nasty and coffee is like water.no way man
tried it was all excited and it tasted like bog water timmies for the win
mcdicks isnt too bad actuallyI’m a Canuck too. But timmies sucks ass. Food is nasty and coffee is like water.
Home brew coffee every time.
Only thing that rivals it is good old percolator coffee.