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does anyone out there have experience with using cowpots for germinating or transplanting or other uses? thanx
We've been in the horticulture business for over 50 years and CowPots have been proven in university studies to be a better pot for seed starting.
Are you guys sure you weren't using another bio pot? CowPots are the only bio pot that actually degrades, where fiber pots can take up to 3 years to degrade. Within 3 weeks of being planted, based on the level of microrganisms in your soil, the pot has already started to break down (see lettuce below).
It is virtually impossible for roots to be "crowded" in a CowPot. The roots emerge when the pot walls are wet, and air prune when the pot is dry, enabling root shoots to branch off the main root that emerged.
Check out the photos below, click on them to make them bigger - These are plants grown in CowPots. You can see on the sixcell that even the tiniest roots can emerge through the porous walls of a CowPot.
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You guys need to give CowPots another chance.
Properly manage your water, and be sure you are actually using CowPots and not some other bio pot.
You can see on the sixcell that even the tiniest roots can emerge through the porous walls of a CowPot.