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Cannadoodles...who would’ve thought?I use pool noodles hot glued together. They work great and cost 50 cents for 4ft sections.
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Cannadoodles...who would’ve thought?I use pool noodles hot glued together. They work great and cost 50 cents for 4ft sections.
Nice...look like lil Xmas trees!Wire shelving rack. Aisle 5 Bay 18 Home Depot. $13, cut to size.
Post a picture of an oak pallet growing mold. Or even softwoods. I use pallets indoors and out. I’d never set pots or buckets directly on the floor whether watering to runoff or not. Bags WILL grow molds.I use 1"×1"×12" styrofoam blocks cuz I had them already, I can break into smaller pieces if needed. I heard some use golf balls, seen someone cut the bottom off a milk crate and used that under the pot. Even seen someone use bottle caps. Personally I wouldn't use wood under them indoors, could grow molds.
They're marketed as re-usable but i've never used them more than twice before tossing.Most of my bags have the green slime on their bottoms after a grow.
Why not just pour boiling water on fabric pot after evacuating old used soil? Seems like a waste to toss them!They're marketed as re-usable but i've never used them more than twice before tossing.
That's from over watering. We reuse ours all the time. They are a bit dirty, but no worse for the wear.Most of my bags have the green slime on their bottoms after a grow.
what do you guys sit your fabric pots on ? i do not plan to be watering to runoff this time so i do not think i need anything sitting under these pots this time
Fill the dish up with golf balls. You still need air flow under the pots.