Steelheader3430
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Tore my cheap ass grow bag picking it up to turn the soil. At least there's no plant in it yet. One of those $5.99 "yield pots" Looks like I'll quit being so damn cheap.
Yo Steelheader,Tore my cheap ass grow bag picking it up to turn the soil. At least there's no plant in it yet. One of those $5.99 "yield pots" Looks like I'll quit being so damn cheap.
I hate HTG, but their "phat sacks" are the closest thing to a smart pot I have seen, and they're quite affordable.Tore my cheap ass grow bag picking it up to turn the soil. At least there's no plant in it yet. One of those $5.99 "yield pots" Looks like I'll quit being so damn cheap.
Ya da of MacGyver of Dank, RCM..What's the point of an expensive ass pot. Please do tell! I take my cheapos, drill holes in bottom half, and line drain holes with screening to keep gnats at bay. Fuck those rip offs. If you have drainage/aeration then fuck it. Water slow and often alternating kelp, alfalfa, SSTs, and your golden. If anything get some milk crates and line em in landscaping product for a fraction of the price. Couple hundered for 'soil holders' fuck that nonsense!!! I digress from wino behavior. Please someone convince me and I'll pull the trigger now. Outdoor soil doesn't have fancy pots. Raised beds FTW!!!
A few posts late but, heavy landscaping fabric for home made smart pots! Cheap, easily malleable, and non corrosive wire for these kinds of element exposed projects is aluminum electric fence line. It's usually found near the no climb animal fencing in the lawn and garden section at lowes or home depot.
I use em to wash my floor Personally I set a tarp with 4x4 s around to contain the water and set them all on that tarp ... way better than saucer this way you can really place all the containers the way you want to for canopy management.For those of you suckers that bought fabric pots, do you set them on something to keep bottom aerated?
Nice! How are the shipping costs? I prefer the Oregon Breathers to anything else, I really dig the handles.best deal on fabric pots. cheaper than plastic nursery pots
http://growershouse.com/gro-pro-round-fabric-pot-10-gal
I used to put large chunky perlite in the bottom 2" of the pot. Since I recycle the soil in my garden and yard I decided to stop doing that, didn't care for the perlite everywhere outside lol. A bunch of 2 x 4 lumber pieces chopped and laid in the trays would probably suffice I would think if you want to allow air flow underneath the pot. KISS.For those of you suckers that bought fabric pots, do you set them on something to keep bottom aerated?
Cheater lol.