Im using 4 air pots as an experiment, and I will say this.. They absolutely work..
We're doing some study and experimenting here. I've got all my plants in pots that make the roots branch instead of circling the bucket.
https://www.rollitup.org/grow-room-design-setup/303229-diy-air-pruning-pot-experiment.html
.
i replied to you but anyone can answer:The more roots the better...
With a large amount of roots, the roots will supply the cola's with a greater amount of food, which in turn makes your yields far greater
yeah but it's quite the difference from ebb and flow where the plant has a 6"x6"box to grow from to an 18 (24"x12"x18") gallon DWC. does all that extra root really make a huge difference? i haven't found any proof that it does.I too have been using aerated pots, (Smart pots) fabric pot. Ive seen those air pots also,they look bad ass. I just harvested one of my girls grown in the smart pot and the root system is far more massive and fiberous than ive seen in regular pots. Healthy and strong roots are key to a healthy plant. In an ebb&flow or any soiless setup yes there seem to be competeing roots.But keep in mind that soiless mediums are continuously submerged or flooded in nutreint solution so theres plenty to compete for.
yeah in nature larger roots are better cause nutrients aren't concentrated so roots seek out food. but in an indoor setting energy doesn't need to be in search of food. cause it can get all that it wants in any dosage we choose. so i don't really see how more roots is better.Huge healthy roots on any plant is going to make a difference i think. Its basic botany........Larger healthy roots= Large healthy plants
I am using the big 6x6 blocks and I am not using anything under them. The block is big enough to handle a plant from start to finish, No mat needed. I am doing six, 6x6 blocks in a 2x4 flood table. The roots only come about 1" and my plants are looking very healthy. I am going to use them again on my next grow. I am starting week 5 on flowering. Major buds are a happening.yeah but it's quite the difference from ebb and flow where the plant has a 6"x6"box to grow from to an 18 (24"x12"x18") gallon DWC. does all that extra root really make a huge difference? i haven't found any proof that it does.
have you done any DWC grows? or tried with or without a cocomat?I am using the big 6x6 blocks and I am not using anything under them. The block is big enough to handle a plant from start to finish, No mat needed. I am doing six, 6x6 blocks in a 2x4 flood table. The roots only come about 1" and my plants are looking very healthy. I am going to use them again on my next grow. I am starting week 5 on flowering. Major buds are a happening.
Huh? When you feed the roots, you ARE feeding your plant.Bigger roots mean bigger buds.I feed my root system more than the plant itself..I use humbolt ROOTS and hygrozime to feed my root systems.......Peace
Huge healthy roots on any plant is going to make a difference i think. Its basic botany........Larger healthy roots= Large healthy plants
Or common sense apparently.I currently have 3+ foot plants growing in 5 inch net pots in a flood and drain. Their roots are confined to the net pots by air pruning. I flood 5 times a day and they don't seem to feel the lack of a large root mass to grow big buds (they do like to fall over though)
So I guess basic botany isn't the whole story.