Are smart pots worth the extra $?

scoodles

Member
Ive been thinkin of maybe ordering some of these smart pots. Can anyone tell me if they r worth the extrta dough and work as advertized? I will b growing with soil and with an organic mix. Any kind of info will b greatly appreciated
 

naimad1234

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I've been using them for a while now, I can't tell you all kinds of scientific stuff but plants in regular pots and plants in the same size smart pots, the smart pots always get bigger and healthier.
 

napa23

Well-Known Member
how easy is it to reuse them? I should be getting a 5 gallon in the mail today. Will the roots stuck in the bag just decompose or do you wash it or what?
 

naimad1234

Well-Known Member
I flip mine inside out and run them through the wash. I just pull whatever stuck roots I can and most seem to come out in the wash. I haven't had a problem so far but I think the roots getting stuck is a problem for some people.
I've reused them a few times now.
 

napa23

Well-Known Member
And you haven't had any problems? Hmm ok, thanks man. I'll try it and wash it a few times after.
 

scoodles

Member
Nice. thats good to hear. I was wantin to cut down on some space and get rid of the 5 gallon pots and move to 3 gallon smart pots and get the same results
 

thalboy

Active Member
I'm on my first run with smart pots. I really like them so far. The real proof will be when the harvest is in and I get to break up the root ball.

Think of it this way, a five gallon smart pot is less than $5. That's the equivalent of what, a third of a gram. If you think it will do more than that you've earned your money back and then some.
 

napa23

Well-Known Member
google maybe? they're cloth containers that your roots grow into so they dont get rootbound. It give them more oxygen.
 

napa23

Well-Known Member
landscaping fabric? The black plastic stuff they put down? No. It's cloth. This is taken from their website. google is your friend.

Smart Pots are manufactured out of a custom, non-woven, polypropylene material. Roots grown in a Smart Pot come in contact with the fuzzy, fabric inner wall of the bag and penetrate or grow into the fabric. The bag's tough fabric prevents the root's continued longitudinal growth, in effect pruning it, causing the root to develop masses of lateral fibrous roots. Upon comparison, root systems that developed in a Smart Pot have a much greater mass or volume then those found in hard-sided containers. Plants grown in Smart Pots have root balls that contain many more roots then found in a hard-sided container of similar size .
 

Wordz

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no not the plastic you use landscaping plastic for rocks but you use landscaping fabric for mulch. yeah that sounds like landscaping fabric one side is fuzzier than the other. Smart pots seem like a pretty good deal for the price but I already have access to lots of the fabric. Seems like I could make one in like 5 minutes
 

PoopBear

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no not the plastic you use landscaping plastic for rocks but you use landscaping fabric for mulch. yeah that sounds like landscaping fabric one side is fuzzier than the other. Smart pots seem like a pretty good deal for the price but I already have access to lots of the fabric. Seems like I could make one in like 5 minutes
They are nothing like the burlap sacks we use for landscaping, Smart Pots are far less porus. I don't know if that's what you are referring to but I wouldn't use one of the burlaps for a plant.
 

scoodles

Member
Does anyone have a link to the cheapest smart pots? Or is just ordering them from smartpots.com gona be the best bet?
 

kinetic

Well-Known Member
Wow, $5.95 for a 5 gallon container is too much to ask for? I would hate to see someone's set up that doesn't even want to shell out 4-5 dollars for some quality pots. Do these people try to haggle at the Salvation Army too?
 
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