Oh I see! So instead of filling th pot with circling roots, the main root keeps growing outward bound roots, this makes sense. I may have to look into these. Is there a noticeable difference?exactly man i rarely buy fems if i can get a reg of the same. shitter bout your crop man, its always the supposed bitching strains that grow balls
airpots basically airprune the plant so the roots grow out rather than round in the pot
check this vid explains it better
http://www.airpotgarden.com/store/index.php?app=gbu0&ns=display&ref=airpotworks
don they should sell a rubber mold that gos around the pots and fills in all the holes so you can just cover, water and let it drain for say 30 secs then peel off and repeat ....if that makes sense...it did to mecheers hobbes man! no this is my first run through with the airpots. sadly due to late herms ill be chopping them a touch earlier than id like but ill be posting rootball pics over the weekend.
as for drying quicker id say a little but not that much, thay are a bitch to water tho i was considering putting a piece of plastic tubing in when i run through next like you see in plants in offices etc.
top watering is a slow messy process... i found making a bowl shaped well in the top easiest.
the pots i got are:
Litres 5
Diameter (mm) 190
Wall Length (mm) 660
Wall Height (mm) 235
good luck with the experiment man!
Hobbes #5 and a #7 pot? I would like to try with one plant. Thanks for your response..
OneEyed Willy you just solved my problem, you're a genius!
Come watering time I'm going to put my Air Pruning buckets inside a bucket with no holes on the sides, water as usual, sit for a bit, remove the outer bucket.
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nothing says thankyou like a nice rep lol.
OneEyed Willy you just solved my problem, you're a genius!
Come watering time I'm going to put my Air Pruning buckets inside a bucket with no holes on the sides, water as usual, sit for a bit, remove the outer bucket.
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i feel for ya man, im the same tho im only a few days from 9 weeks anyway just sucks the big one when the smell n taste of the dope is so good. i might write subcool n tell him he needs to do some more back crossing hahaha me telling subcool he needs to up his game haahahahaha what a laugh.Oh I see! So instead of filling th pot with circling roots, the main root keeps growing outward bound roots, this makes sense. I may have to look into these. Is there a noticeable difference?
hell yeah there's a difference, full pic report i'll post in a separate thread or hobbes diy one later this weekend
Ya it sucks I have quite a few fem seeds in my garden at the moment, so it's kind of like watching a bomb ticking that may or may have not been deactivated. We'll see when the time's up!
don they should sell a rubber mold that gos around the pots and fills in all the holes so you can just cover, water and let it drain for say 30 secs then peel off and repeat ....if that makes sense...it did to me
not quite sure what you mean here jester!?now as for these airpots
don
the tube idea was good though why not just set up a little drip system to the plants if you find keeping them damp hard.
I have been thinking of this route a dripper would be a great system but its just a complication, if i was going to do it i might as well go hydro.
i dont find it hard keeping the coco moist at all really i water every other day so i can purposely let it dry to the point they drink all i give them and never have runoff
and heres a question with the edges actually having hioles and places for air to enter i believe that it must be easier to take care of them that is you should be able to saturate the soil a bit more wouldnt you say as theres more places for air to enter. but like you said before the other is applicable to ie the water evaporates faster.
yeah it has more hole but not that you could water through them their just big enough to put a pencil through.
basically would you say saturation causes less problems in the airpots and possibly a revenue worth taking later in the plants life as theres always ar easily accessible??