Blackvalor
Well-Known Member
A little background information before my actual question... Bare with me.
So last year I decided to put in the extra work of digging large holes, hauling in soil ect ect with the thought that my plants would do best if the roots were able to grow unrestricted. Unfortunately June of last season was exceptionally wet and rainy which caused the soil to stay constantly damp. I noticed minimal growth which I'm attributing to lack of oxygen to the roots....(ones above ground in buckets did much better)
Anyway, this year I'm contemplating smart pots. My idea is to buy or make 20 gallon pots and remove the bottoms so that the roots can grow unrestricted. This way I can get the benefits of air pruning from the pots, but the roots can still grow down into last years soil. The underlying soil should stay cool and damp when compared to the soil in the smart pot above, which hopefully will cut down on watering.
Does anyone see any flaws or have any advice for me. I'm leaning more towards making my own pots out of landscaping fabric because its cheaper and I wouldn't have to cut the bottoms out of perfectly good pots.
Sorry about the lengthy read
So last year I decided to put in the extra work of digging large holes, hauling in soil ect ect with the thought that my plants would do best if the roots were able to grow unrestricted. Unfortunately June of last season was exceptionally wet and rainy which caused the soil to stay constantly damp. I noticed minimal growth which I'm attributing to lack of oxygen to the roots....(ones above ground in buckets did much better)
Anyway, this year I'm contemplating smart pots. My idea is to buy or make 20 gallon pots and remove the bottoms so that the roots can grow unrestricted. This way I can get the benefits of air pruning from the pots, but the roots can still grow down into last years soil. The underlying soil should stay cool and damp when compared to the soil in the smart pot above, which hopefully will cut down on watering.
Does anyone see any flaws or have any advice for me. I'm leaning more towards making my own pots out of landscaping fabric because its cheaper and I wouldn't have to cut the bottoms out of perfectly good pots.
Sorry about the lengthy read