Can we grow in trash bags?

Helmut79

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I'm considering using 30L trash bags as opposed to pots for the sake of saving money indoors.

Do you see anything wrong with this idea if I don't need to move them around much?

I would just poke holes near bottom through the sides for the water to drain and I'd also put some clay stones into the bottom of the bag.
 

chemphlegm

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I'd look into the contents of the plastic, some is recycled bad stuff, or chemical treated, other than that hell yeah!
 

qballizhere

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I'm considering using 30L trash bags as opposed to pots for the sake of saving money indoors.

Do you see anything wrong with this idea if I don't need to move them around much?

I would just poke holes near bottom through the sides for the water to drain and I'd also put some clay stones into the bottom of the bag.
You will not be able to move them at all once they are filled
Are you really saving when you can get fabric pots a 5 pack for $12 https://www.amazon.com/Fabric-Pots-Gallon-Sizes-Round/dp/B00J1BYTD8?th=1
Have had some that are going on 2 years
 

Helmut79

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Probably bad idea, yea...

But the thing is that I will need to get them tomorrow. No chance by ordering anything.

I just figured the cheapest way should be DIY fabric pots. Really simple to do.

Only thing is that I'm worried it may dry up roots too quickly if I make it out of landscape fabric.

I want them to be similar to regular pots in terms of functionality.
 

Helmut79

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Because it's about time to plant them into bigger pots. What other explanation could there be...
 

mattman998

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You say it's 'about' time. That means there's no hurry. I've never seen a case where you couldn't wait another few days to transplant. Are they going to die if they don't get repotted tomorrow? Chill, Winston.
 

Helmut79

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They won't die but they are rootlocked and should be transplanted within few days if you're really asking this. Anyway, I live in europe and ordering from anywhere doesn't fit my plan for your information.

I'm researching fabric pots atm. Made a new thread if you're interested :)
 

chemphlegm

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ever plant I grow is always root bound, from right after rooting to right after flowering, always root bound, like every container plant is eventually. marijuana likes to be root bound, thats when the real growth begins.
 

Lucky Luke

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DIY fabric pots work well.

The recyclable heasin type supermarket bags also work well (if u guys have a ban on plastic shopping bags like we have were i am, then they are cheap and readily available)

Plastic garbage bags break down to fast and tear (ok for gorilla grows)

If worried about medium drying out to fast then add Kitty litter (the clay one not the paper type) its cheap and holds moisture.
 

Budley Doright

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Trash bags rot and breakdown ..... if your in farm country and can get feed bags they work well ..... here anyways lol. We used feed bags for years doing gorilla grows.
 
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