Greenpoint seeds!!

charface

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IMG_20180614_163057.jpg I remember trying the pots with the holes and watching my water take the path of least resistance right out.

With the fabric pots I use I don't remove the roots at transplant. I just plant the bag in a bigger bag.

The roots creep right through the bag as long as its burried in moist soil.
 

vertnugs

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I remember trying the pots with the holes and watching my water take the path of least resistance right out.

Same here.If one hand waters their garden it's a long slow process with air pots.To me they need to be used with automated feedings to get any use outta them.

I'd bet 50% if not more of the air pots ever sold was due to the way they look lol.Humans are stupid like that.
 

shellback1

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Just so happen to be on green point.com when the sale started, picked up Full moon Fever, Copper Chem, and dreamcatcher for 1/2 price. Really less than 1/2 price. I've been looking at the Copper Chem for a couple of months, 75% Chem 4, hello. Full Moon Fever , Durban Poison X Stardog, and Dreamcatcher Blue Dream X Stardog. I see pheno searching in my future.
 

growslut

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I also use those Root Master Gro Pro pots with the holes on the sides to grow in soil. I agree I prefer them to fabric bags. Much easier to work with

Also the folks who are saying these buckets are harder to water are also correct. In the tent, I remove each bucket and dunk it in a 20 gal giant pot and let it soak. It works well but takes forever. I'd like to find a way to water with pouring and collecting in a tray but haven't figured out how to make it work in the tent yet

Outside is a different beast. It does leak out the holes in the plastic pots. The only way I've found to fix this is top watering slow, with many rounds. Then the soil soaks in the water. But it does take time and many passes.
 
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