? A fabric pot that is BIFL ?

SuiSida

Member
buy it for life fabric pots? had some grey ones (can't remember brand) that stained, are still usable but ugly as shit now.

So which fabric pot to look for that can be reused to eternity, BIFL-ish I hope, (I know I know disease and pest transfer through seasons will require some kind of attention.)

Thnks for ur tiem stonairs
 

SuiSida

Member
Why not simply clean the ones you have?
Why the concern with aesthetics for a pot?
I've used the same fabric smartpots for years, cleaning and disinfecting between runs.
I tried to soak and wash them, its like crazy tannin staining or salts, I'm going to keep using them in places that aesthetics don't matter to me, but for the new fabric pots coming into my life, this is the advice I seek angry bill.P_20220506_110455.jpg
 

HydroKid239

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I tried to soak and wash them, its like crazy tannin staining or salts, I'm going to keep using them in places that aesthetics don't matter to me, but for the new fabric pots coming into my life, this is the advice I seek angry bill.View attachment 5129456
That don’t look like normal stains from synthetic nutes. Looks like it was used to transport an organ.
 

SuiSida

Member
The staining happened slowly and some was def nutrients, but this bioactive bacterial soil activator powder I mixed with molasses in REASONABLE quantities really got in the fabric and is permanent. It's felt like but more plastic than a true wool, and it advertised that it would prune roots preventing root binding, but yeah I want to try something more BIFL.


This stuff, the finest powder I've ever encountered, and by that I mean like finer than the finest dust, like a liquid solid, weird for sure, but i guess its little bacterial colonies. Anyways, I KNOW there are pots out there that wont stain like this, the bacteria in the product are in normal soil and I also rock happy frog, with local soil, compost, and worm tea. I think I will check out rain science.
 

HydroKid239

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The staining happened slowly and some was def nutrients, but this bioactive bacterial soil activator powder I mixed with molasses in REASONABLE quantities really got in the fabric and is permanent. It's felt like but more plastic than a true wool, and it advertised that it would prune roots preventing root binding, but yeah I want to try something more BIFL.
I was joking about the organ, but usually my pots have a sandy looking build up around the bottom. I drop mine in a tote of hot water & dawn to soak overnight, then I toss them in the washer & let air dry. They come out pretty clean, but then again I’ve only been using them for a year or so. As long as it’s only a stain, and it’s not hindering oxygen availability.. I don’t see an issue. Dark pots may be more appealing to the eye for reuse.
 

HydroKid239

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They may not be "BIFL", but at $.50-$1.00 a bag(i'm in my second round with them) Walmart Reuseable grocery (grow-cery)bag
Dude that’s a win right there! :clap:
I’ve thought about transplanting straight into a bag of soil before. Might try it outdoors this year.
 

SuiSida

Member
I know this is the internet and its full of wild crazy morons, but I will agree with you that it appears that I have not tried to wash this bag.

It's my own dumb fault for not taking a video of the entire multiday washing attempt before asking a question on this site full of people with trust issues.

But, I made a really good attempt, and by the feel of the colored parts while trying to wash them, it really is quite permanent aside from perhaps bleaching them.

And why you guys are so anti-aesthetic is beyond me, I dunno cause they're where I live? I live with them? :hump: Goddam this site awesome
 

xtsho

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I bought a bunch of cheap ones on Amazon a few years ago in all different sizes. The 5 for $10 etc... brands. Some made out of different material. They all work the same. I still have all of them some new and unused. The only thing I do is beat them around to get the loose stuff of and then either spray them outside with the hose or in the winter I use a sprayer in the utility sink. Some look like crap. I don't care. The looks don't have any effect on what they're intended for. I don't worry about things that don't matter.
 

xtsho

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SuiSida

Member
Some look like crap. I don't care. The looks don't have any effect on what they're intended for. I don't worry about things that don't matter.
Yeah, my closet grow is full of reused garbage pots,
My post was not a question about what different shapes can hold soil, but thx big brain award for u.
 

xtsho

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Yeah, my closet grow is full of reused garbage pots,
My post was not a question about what different shapes can hold soil, but thx big brain award for u.
Well aren't you just a ray of sunshine.

Thanks for acknowledging that I have a brain. From some of what I read on the forum it's obvious that many don't.

Have a nice sunny day.
 

SuiSida

Member
I will, enjoy your walmart bags,

It makes no sense to rip on someone for caring about aesthetics.

Have a shitty day you moron.
 

xtsho

Well-Known Member
Vanity stems from insecurity.

Referencing beauty can be seen as an attempt to compensate for ones ugly attitude and personality.

Making personal online attacks and name calling is a sign of one's own displeasure with themselves. Lashing out at others gives temporary satisfaction but the underlying issues still remain and until an individual can become happy with themselves their life will continue to remain the miserable existence it is.
 
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