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have you guys tried air pots? i used smart pots for a year and a half till i found air pots that is. the worst thing about the smart pots is their a pain to clean and prep for reuse with the air pots you just take one fastener out and unroll the whole pot into a flat sheet thats really easy to spray off in the shower and the bottom of the air pot stays inches off the ground so the airpruning is still effective on the bottom of the pot. you pretty much have to set smart pots on a milk crate or something to get air to the bottom or the roots will just grow through the fabric and circle anyways making the only benefit a little more air in your soil. which is good but it is impossible for roots to circle in an air pot. i tested the air pots against my smart pots with identical clones in the same organic soil and the same room and the air pot plant beat the smart pot plant in every way yield, health and vigor, stalk size, leaf size, and their way easier to clean and reuse,[/FONT]
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Hmmmm makes sense. Maybe I'll cop these instead