blazeaglory420
Well-Known Member
I was moving some plants around earlier today and getting rid of some. I also transplanted a couple from plastic pots and decided to take pics of the roots for everyone.
The fabric pots root ball was nice and out stretching. The way the fabric pots work is, I think, the air and light is constantly killing the tips of the roots, which in turn causes the plant to grow new roots, which is better for the plant somehow.
The plastic pots don't allow for airflow or light to get through, so the roots continue to grow but grow into a curricular/corkscrew pattern. Some have said this isn't optimal but doesn't seem harmful at this point.
I can say the roots in both pots looked healthy as well as the plants themselves. Here's some pics for everyone's interest. 3 gal pots
The fabric pots root ball was nice and out stretching. The way the fabric pots work is, I think, the air and light is constantly killing the tips of the roots, which in turn causes the plant to grow new roots, which is better for the plant somehow.
The plastic pots don't allow for airflow or light to get through, so the roots continue to grow but grow into a curricular/corkscrew pattern. Some have said this isn't optimal but doesn't seem harmful at this point.
I can say the roots in both pots looked healthy as well as the plants themselves. Here's some pics for everyone's interest. 3 gal pots