Hey hey, its my birthday!
Time for some feedback. one seed from the ordinary bags set did not germinate, but I am happy with the potential I have seen so far.
The modified bags seem to have an advantage, but let us have a look.
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But wait, what about those ROOTS?
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Look, a PERFECT root ball.
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This seedling is only 10 days old!
Needless to say, I already started making larger bags.
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The reason the bag works for me is it is full of holes and has thin foam layer on inside for air pruning the roots when they get to the sides..
The holes need to cover the whole height of the plant to let in air and prune roots reaching the edge. It also stops a capillary skin of water sitting between the substrate and the bag or pot. Outdoors this pot needs to be inside another bigger pot or a box to keep the sun off the base.Have you ever stacked a bunch of plastic pots together so tightly, trying to get them pulled apart you rip the skin of your hand so bad it's got to the deep darker blood inside.. holy shit man.. the lip of the pot.. OUCH!! just now. (spritz of H202)
Consider this is a long time ago, and I didn't know what I was doing with the whole new airpot fad. I've had these ever since, my logic to these amateur bad attempt at airpots was that so much water and maybe soil would wash out and I just wanted those bottom roots to be more 'hairy' I thought. I don't even remember and don't think it made any difference whatsoever in yield or anything at the time in my shitty dry environment at the time. Anyway, please take a look ANC...
Those are hydro pots with a good bottom mesh designed to sit on a flood tray and filled with hydroton and drippers:
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Thanks ANC.
I want to make it the best of the best I can. Do it right the first time.. well second time after so long.
p.s. I can use these pots they're about 1gal for the beginning days, but I can make some new stuff also if these are too far gone in the wrong direction of design.
But I think all the time, why it's Google map all the time I do not get there)))lol, did google translate go crazy?
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Thanks man. Just a few questions please what do you think...The holes need to cover the whole height of the plant to let in air and prune roots reaching the edge. It also stops a capillary skin of water sitting between the substrate and the bag or pot. Outdoors this pot needs to be inside another bigger pot or a box to keep the sun off the base.
Don't use a mesh, only tiny bits of soil will leach out. Watering is best done slow and deep.