Pots not full of soil

GrowinDad

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So I notice lots of people who only seem to fill their pots 3/4 with soil. Is there some reason for this that I am missing? i get mine pretty full so the roots have more depth. Doesn't that make more sense?
 

bass1014

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its just a mess thing .. when you water your plants the water wont over flow into the garden so i leave a lil space so water will settle. hope it helps
 
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Yodazherb

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I didn't factor in how much my soil would settle after a few watering's.
Live and learn I suppose.
I know plants don't like to be buried deeper after the root system is developed so I just let it roll.
Smart pots should help I suppose.
 

Jus Naturale

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I don't recall where, and don't remember there being any support or sources for the info, but when I first, first started growing and reading, I read that you should leave about an inch of pot above the soil, so that's what I've done. Then, as someone else mentioned, there's settling after watering, as I don't pack down much when filling the pots in the first place.
 

GrowinDad

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Interesting. I wet my soil before putting in the pot and use a drip system, so no mess. I was just curious. thx
 
I only 3/4 soil because if I get stretching issues I can fill the rest of the pot up. Botta boom, botta bing; no more stretched out seedling.
 

Yodazherb

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GrowingDad
I think you nailed there Buddy.
That Bitchin' watering system that you have doesn't wash the soil around like standard watering.
Another reason I'm gonna copy it.:mrgreen:
I have a home Brewing rig, and the 5 Gallon bucket with spout is perfect.
 

GrowinDad

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Nice and thx. Maybe you can answer one. people saying to throw your brew in the tent for co2. don't know what they're brewing but i keep mine as cool as I can while fermenting. I am ready for the zombie apocalypse with home brew and grow!
 

samster123

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Yes, like a user above said. 3/4 soil is very good because if your seedling is stretching and starts to tip, you can add more soil around the base, thus making a stronger plant.
 
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