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The nutrients are coming from their watering. The plant will grow to accommodate the size of the plant so a bigger pot with more soil just gets you a bigger plant.What about airpots with supersoil? Do you think a 2 gal is gonna hold enough soil(food) for a full grow? I think 7 gal standard pots are usually recommended to feed a plant with s.soil full term. I'd like to try them though.
I'll be honest, I'm not sure how much I'm going to use the smaller pots. The plants that I started out in the bigger pots are doing very well.i contacted the people i ordered my air pots from, and they added to my order, so i'm getting 20 of the .3 gallon pots. my seedlings are going into soil today......or tomorrowish, and i'll have the pots on monday! i'm looking forward to putting seedlings into these. new toys to play with!
if i had the space, i might start in their final pot. repotting was always about root mass, and if indeed these things work as advertised, i see no need for the small ones!I'll be honest, I'm not sure how much I'm going to use the smaller pots. The plants that I started out in the bigger pots are doing very well.
I'm seeing a little difference that's slightly in favor of Air-Pots but not a huge amount. I expect the difference to get greater the further into the grow I am.Looking very good, I just read through the whole thread! So have you seen much of a difference yet? I was thinking of ordering some 2 gal AP's, I've seen them around but this is the first time I've done any research on them
+REP for a great idea and healthy plants!
The two in the back are the Air-Pots. I rotate the plants clock-wise so their position changes.Those are some bushy girls right there. Which ones are in the air pots?
Well stick around for the results.Looks great! I'm ordering some AP's soon, I'm still curious to see the side by side aswell!!
It's what Fox Farms recommends to prevent nutrient lock.Just wondering why do a flush at 22 days into flower