SouthCross
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Those look heavy duty for 3 gallon.
Air pots indoors allow fungus gnat to enter at every level of the soil. I thought about using air pots before fabric. It's the easy access for bugs that turned me off to the design.
I cover my air-pots with pantyhose and it eliminated the problem.Air pots indoors allow fungus gnat to enter at every level of the soil. I thought about using air pots before fabric. It's the easy access for bugs that turned me off to the design.
interesting, pantyhose you say.I cover my air-pots with pantyhose and it eliminated the problem.
^^ Ditto ^^ Those fabrics grow fantastic root balls. I run mine through the washer and have some that are like 3 years old, still working fine. Cheap, durable/reusable, you can grow big plants in small pots, less medium with same or better results. No downside imo.After trying almost every pot available. 100% the rootball from a fabric pot is unbeatable. It is an amazing different the root you get from fabric pots.
There downside is transplanting from them sucks, to defeat that, I go straight from solo cup to 2 gallon smart pots. Grow 4' plants in 2 gallons of coco and the rootball at the end is solid, I dont get how it doesnt push all the coco out of the pot actually lol
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Airpots are also very good, but there cost is just to much. I buy my 2 gallon fabric pots for $1 each and at that price they are disposable, although they are definetely re-useable if you wanted to
If youve only ever used plastic pots, do yourself a favour and try atleast one plant in a fabric pot (peferably HydroFarm brand if possible)
Queen size. Lol.interesting, pantyhose you say.
I grow in five gallon buckets and thought about doing this and knotting them around the trunks. anyone else do this?
wonder what size I need.....
i have seen larvae crawling out of the side if my smartpots though, never tried geopots & rootpouches thougha plus on the fabric pots is they will not allow fungus gnats in anywhere but the easily controlled top soil.
although it is the unpopular opinion, from my 8 years of using airpots, they have produced more yield with soil than my smartpots. with me moving on to coco now after procrastinating all these years, i can only imagine the yield from a 7 gallon airpot indoors...
in my small circle of associates, i have been trying to get them all to use airpots over the years. i had to pull teeth to get them to finally put the orange buckets down and use smartpots, bear in mind i am the second youngest in the group, so i cant possibly know what i am talking about. i figure they are just wiser than i & let me experiment, then reap the benefits of my trials & errors.I most likely said "any air pot" somewhere above.
That should be clarified. "Any fabric pot" is a better statement. Air pots of the funky looking holes and odd texture.....Do work quite well...
I'm deeply invested in Plant warriors and normal plastic... "I", feel no "need" to change. I yield quite fine! How you feed makes as much difference.
But ya'll can keep your fabric pots......Do what works for you........Good place for that statement....
Fabric pots here. 2 gallon. After seeing the root ball from a 60" plant grown in a fabric pot. I'll never go back to plastic.
I thought the whole ideal of air pots is no need to up pot?First 2 weeks - 1ltr Air-Pot. Balance of the grow - 9ltr Air-Pots.
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Love these...First 2 weeks - 1ltr Air-Pot. Balance of the grow - 9ltr Air-Pots.
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What's size pots are in the 2nd pic? 7 gallon? Look like Fabric?
they are just a 2L pop bottle sitting in a plastic cashew jar (covered in tape to block the light)What's size pots are in the 2nd pic? 7 gallon? Look like Fabric?