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uhhh green punk. have u not heard of the ole smart pot in a milk crate method? milk crate makes it a lil easier to tie. also i've heard cap has gro pots now and like someone said they are taller with handles. y ppl making a deal about cleaning em i do the same to the reg ass ones too. mal may be on to something i'm gonna do a 3 gal 5 gal and 7 gal smart same veg and clone and position them in similar lighting intensity and c what's really good. thx for the idea mal.
Thanks for the input Green Punk. I'm going to go ahead and see how things turn out. I'm in no hurry. Glad to see you had improved results with the air pots.
The reason for the .8L pots is to replace seedling trays. I'm always experimenting and playing and tweaking my setup.
Thanks again.
Been very happy with the geopots which are smart pots with stronger stitching. For me I am now up potting into 3 gallon geopots from 1 quart plastic and vegging and flowering in the 3 gallon. I have limited mobility for the short term with one arm and up potting is difficult. Saves me a lot of work and cuts down on veg time with accelerated growth. First crop of 12 in flower now. Doing perpetual , so it's now the third round using the geo pots.
Doing a side by side of 2 gallon geo, 3 gallon geo, and regular 2 gallon plastic pots right now.
The 3 gallon plants in geo are noticeably larger. The 2 gallon geos dry up quicker with rockwool & coco so I can feed once a day. The plastic pots stay rather wet so they are every other.
Really liking the Geos.
Glad to hear about your success so far!
Getting back to Air Post specifically, I'm 35 days from the day I put seeds into dirt. I partially unrolled one that I'm getting ready to transplant, and the root development was awesome. I will edit this post with photos of the roots as I plan to transplant today.
Soak in a big tub of water ( outside) flipped inside out then machine wash NO DRYER) some peeople take them to the laundry mat as long as you soak alot of the dirt falls off not to messy in washer if you do it this way.How do you clean like 40 smart pots good? I was thinkin the same thing but was worried all the left over dirt would fuck the machine up
I like the smart pots, except for that they're not rigid. I feel I'm damaging roots every time I even turn them. May grab some air pots and do a side by side test... I can't remember who posted pics of their homemade smart pots tucked in milk crates. Brilliant, in my humble opinion.
How do you clean like 40 smart pots good? I was thinkin the same thing but was worried all the left over dirt would fuck the machine up
I use air pots to veg and then switch to smart pots on the final transplant.
I have been afraid of using the smart pots for veg. How do you get the plant out without some major root damage?
I use these > http://geoplanter.com/
I tried them all, but Geoplanter is by far the best. I am using 45 gals right now, working great! No equal out there.....
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