I would use foil tape on the outside of the milk carton, or at least duct tape.Is it ok for me to cut a gallon of milk carton in half for a starter pot? Is their any problem with the clear outside? Thanks
It's fine to use, but put something like black tape or something dark to cover it because the roots REALLY don't like light.
cool thanks!!he's right it'll slow down growth
Is it ok for me to cut a gallon of milk carton in half for a starter pot? Is their any problem with the clear outside? Thanks
Theres no reason I would have to transplant it in a week if Im using a half gallon.. Maybe after like 3-4 weeks.. which is what I plan to doWell Unless your gonna transplant in a week or 2 I would go to walmart and buy sum of their 3 dollar 4 gallon black trash cans. Or paint it black. Unless you disagree with Jorge Cervantes who I believe knows what hes talkin bout willis. "" Its is very important that no light gets to the roots"" Quote unquote.
really interesting counterpoint, goes against the 'conventional knowledge'You dont haft to worry about the roots you can use clear containers if you like all this miss about.
YOU GOTTA DO THIS YOU GOTTA DO THAT IS A BUNCH OF BULL
I did 2 years of work in graduate school with a root pathogen. Many of the plants used were grown in clear containers to moniter infection levels, and disease progress. Never really saw any difference, or any statistically different differences in performance between the plants in clear containers and controls in std. black pots. I kinda think it is a myth, the problems of light exposure to roots. There is no photosensing apparatus in root tissue, so I cannot see the issue. Doesnt matter anyway, as they will be potted up shortly once they sex, and any concern will be over
This is a quote from another fellow grower, and through my grows with clear cups containers and what not i never had any probs...........