Put it in a trash barrelI would say no. Since they dont have any "feet" or anything that, even if you would poke some holes the weight of the soil/medium would just keep it planted on the ground and not let the water drain out. Also, the bag itself wont "hold" a shape, rather just take a shape of whatever is inside...which in this case would be soil for ex. it would just flatten out and not have any depth.
But then you could just use the barrel instead of the bag I see no use for having 2 containers for 1 plantPut it in a trash barrel
Use smaller heavy duty bags so they remain portable, poke some holes in the bottom for drainage and absolutely. Why not?Im talking about regular plastic garbage bags usually coloured black with a volume of 50-150 litres.
What you guys think yes or no?
They would act as solar heaters. You would need white garbage cans. Here's a lovely Brute grow bin. You put your black bags inside there and put a few holes in the bottom of the bin and bag with a drill, on the sides of the bottom.Im talking about regular plastic garbage bags usually coloured black with a volume of 50-150 litres.
What you guys think yes or no?
I've never had an issue with using black grow bags but I don't sit them in the middle of a field either. I guess if stealth is not an issue than white may work but I'd be worried about it letting light in, if that's even a concern. Grow bags are .50 here if you buy 50 so I buy enough to do me a few years .They would act as solar heaters. You would need white garbage cans. Here's a lovely Brute grow bin. You put your black bags inside there and put a few holes in the bottom of the bin and bag with a drill, on the sides of the bottom.
This is also a great idea, of course it means they're no longer portable, lolDo they not just fall apart if left outside? I've used feed bags, grow bags, etc. But never garbage bags, let us know and yup tty is right, if you close in the top it means fewer waterings but all my bag grows are outdoors. Also about a month into the grow I actually slice the bottoms open to allow the roots to grow into the earth below.
I do know of a guy that did this.well actually he cut the potting mix bags in half and inserted a clone in eachIm talking about regular plastic garbage bags usually coloured black with a volume of 50-150 litres.
What you guys think yes or no?
They were never meant to be portable lol. I carried them in there, I'd be fucked trying to carry them out again lol. After a couple of years we built up some great mounds of nice earth as well. It was a lot of hard work doing it but well worth the effort and never once compromised. It was a god awful spot to get to but once all set up a great spot. No one in their right mind would go in there except us bullfrog hunters . Well that's what we would say lol.This is also a great idea, of course it means they're no longer portable, lol
Even if they did leach chemicals, the ionic structure of the plastics (particularly BPA) is so large that it is pretty much effectively blocked from being taken into the roots. Even if it was in the nutrient uptake, which it wouldn't be, there is no way for it to pass into the meristematic tissues and it would be stuck in the roots or at worst, the stem.My concern would be the plastic they are made from and if it leaches chemicals.