Yes yes yes!
Yes yes yes!
They air prune the root tips. Very good for avoiding rootbound plants.
This isn’t true. My coco becomes one solid piece with roots weaving through every inch of the pot. It take me a decent amount of time and energy to tear them apart.They're good but you automatically lose at least 1-2 inch all around the diameter of the pot. Roots will never fill that area and it dries much faster than the center of the pot.
This isn’t true. My coco becomes one solid piece with roots weaving through every inch of the pot. It take me a decent amount of time and energy to tear them apart.
I see maxed out roots as a good thing. The time and energy spent is worth it to me. Some people like them, some don’t. They definitely don’t prevent roots from growing in the outer two inches.So not good to buy the Soft Pots?
Only trick is to NEVER let them truly dry out and I like to avoid peat dominant substrates in general but I feel like peat is the worst substrate to use in fabrics. Coco never goes hydrophobicI see maxed out roots as a good thing. The time and energy spent is worth it to me. Some people like them, some don’t. They definitely don’t prevent roots from growing in the outer two inches.
Totally depends on the soil recipieSo not good to buy the Soft Pots?
If you're doing coco obviously it won't matter since you're keeping the roots wet. I would rather not use fabric pots for coco since you're watering so much but whatever floats your boat. Coco is a pain in plastic yet alone fabric that dries every few hours and leaks from the sides every watering.This isn’t true. My coco becomes one solid piece with roots weaving through every inch of the pot. It take me a decent amount of time and energy to tear them apart.
You shouldn't have massive leaks out the sides if you are watering properly.If you're doing coco obviously it won't matter since you're keeping the roots wet. I would rather not use fabric pots for coco since you're watering so much but whatever floats your boat. Coco is a pain in plastic yet alone fabric that dries every few hours and leaks from the sides every watering.
Yeah I get roots growing out the sides of fabric pots of coir most of the time.
Good. Means you have a healthy plant that is trying to take up every possible space.Good ore Bad Think?
I’m interested is seeing how BK’s basket pots turn out. They seem to be the best of both worlds.Good. Means you have a healthy plant that is trying to take up every possible space.
I loved cloth pots until I tried air pots on the run I have going now. I don't think I'd run anything but air pots going forward.
Your not the only one! One day, I'll devote a room or greenhouse with a setup like his.I’m interested is seeing how BK’s basket pots turn out. They seem to be the best of both worlds.