TechnoMage
Well-Known Member
Stick around and find out. I'll be moving at least two of the smaller plants into larger pots. The standard will go into a 2gal standard pot and the .3gal Air-Pot will go into a 2gal Air-Pot. The larger pots are the same one's I'm already using. This will do a few things.interested to see how this goes about to pick up some airpots but not sure on sizes...can I grow from seed to harvest in a 2 gal airpot, or would it be better to get the mini pots and then transplant into 3 gal pots?
- Let me take a look in a couple of weeks at how the root structures are developing.
- Compare difference between standard and Air-Pots when transplanting.
- Compare the difference between plants that are transplanted and plants that are just started in bigger pots.
In the end, the less work I need to do for equal yield the better.
Hobbes' https://www.rollitup.org/grow-room-design-setup/303229-diy-air-pruning-pot-experiment.html thread is what got me interested in Air Pruning in the first place. I did a bunch of research and came to the conclusion that having that smooth cone shape was a definite plus and something that would be difficult to do DIY.Home Made Air Pots FTW ! Hobbes
Just went back and took a second look. It's not so much that the plant in the standard pot is doing better but it is stretching more. I think this is because the Air-Pot it taller and closer to the light. I don't really count this as a plus or minus because I can adjust the light higher if I want them to stretch. The cab I'm growing in now is very height limited. I've put together a 2x4 HydroHut tent for this grow and have got a couple extra feet of vertical space to play with. I couldn't fit four 2 gal pots in my current cab.in those pics i see the standard pot doing much better. that standard pot plant looks like its ready to fly. nice job on the grow.