Zendo
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1. Complete hydration is a tad different than the standard lipped-nursery pots we've all used. When you apply your water start near the stalk and work out to the edges of the pot. If you start at the edge you'll see water coming out of the sides of the pot but the center area of the soil mass will not be fully saturated.
2. Re-potting is far more challenging with a SmartPot and I would strongly recommend that you don't attempt it until you have a couple of cycles under your belt. Starting your rooted cuttings into the final SmartPot will preclude a number of issues.
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CC
CC, Thanks for the watering and transplanting tips.. I picked these smart pots up after reading a few threads on here, as the concept seemed sound. After purchasing, I started wondering about watering, transplanting, and also moving these around.. I thought that maybe the roots attached to the sides of the pot would be easily damaged or torn in moving, so that is why I put them into 5 gallon milk crates.(not sure if needed, but received no real answer from the people at smart pots)
Luckily with the autoflowers there is never a need to transplant, so that is not an issue at this point.. I do have some regular strains to start in the next few weeks, and I'll do as you say, and only up-pot the one time, from rooted clone to final 5 gallon container..
I'm stoked that you have popped your head in here..The knowledge that you and Burn1/jaykush/ICC/vonforne/ctguy/ share over in the organic threads has helped me tremendously.