One man's gimmick is another man's gold cave, fixed all my problems, really.To me the fabric pots are a gimmick. I have better overall results with the good old plastic ones. Don't fix if it ain't broke.
One man's gimmick is another man's gold cave, fixed all my problems, really.To me the fabric pots are a gimmick. I have better overall results with the good old plastic ones. Don't fix if it ain't broke.
I can't remember, guess cuz I'm such an old man, but it was either this harvest:I wish we could see the plant that came from that root. That is what really matters the most.
What the heck does that prove? Now you've got one hell of a mess trying to get the root ball out of that fabric. Oh ya and how do you like watering every day? Fun isn't it. Fabric pots have absolutely no benefits except that they cost less than plastic pots. I've been there. Tried them more than once. Nobody can tell they work better because they simply do not.I can't remember, guess cuz I'm such an old man, but it was either this harvest:
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Or this one:
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This is how the clones started out:
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And this is just before transplantation into the four US gallon fabric pots:
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Fabric pots... gimmick... bwahahaha
That I can grow those type of plants, in small, fabric pots, in cheap Miracle Grow potting soil, using only Peter's 20/20/20, from seeds that are over 25 years old, and not have to use all of that highly expensive, over-marketed, Super Blueberry Bloom Booster bullshit that all the Internet cannabis "experts" like to use these days. Keep on using whatever plastic works for you, I could care less, because I know better.What the heck does that prove?
Yes, keep talking dirty...Unglazed terracotta
Glad to help
I'd go half gallon if running a few plants or a gal