Holes on sides of pots

noysy

Well-Known Member
So I was toying with the idea of drilling small holes on the side of my 5gal pots (plastic)

For added airration in soil, would there be any negatives for this?

Anyone given it a go??

-Thanks :joint::weed:
 

fishweb

Active Member
I do this with my pots and haven't noticed any negatives other than you have to water in a tray or sink because water will leak from some of the side holes.

I grow in small 35 oz containers and after a grow my root ball would be hella thick and curled around the bottom. Now I get little if any curling at the bottom because the holes in the side are air pruning the roots and making them spread throughout all of the soil instead of shooting straight down and curling. If you've got the time and patience you should drill holes in one pot for your next grow and do a side by side comparison of holes vs no holes. I've attached a link to some info on air pruning if you're interested.

http://depts.washington.edu/propplnt/Chapters/air-pruning.htm
 

noysy

Well-Known Member
I do this with my pots and haven't noticed any negatives other than you have to water in a tray or sink because water will leak from some of the side holes.

I grow in small 35 oz containers and after a grow my root ball would be hella thick and curled around the bottom. Now I get little if any curling at the bottom because the holes in the side are air pruning the roots and making them spread throughout all of the soil instead of shooting straight down and curling. If you've got the time and patience you should drill holes in one pot for your next grow and do a side by side comparison of holes vs no holes. I've attached a link to some info on air pruning if you're interested.

http://depts.washington.edu/propplnt/Chapters/air-pruning.htm
Thanks mate :joint:

Im going to give it a shot!
 

noysy

Well-Known Member
Would of went with these, however already purchased my pots.

Maybe next grow ill open the wallet.
 
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