Natep
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I've never heard of this. Rather pointless to use a liner in a fabric pot in my view. I guess it's whatever you want to believe in the internet garbage barrel.I’ve been reading lots of post about fabric pots. I believe there is a pretty good misunderstanding out there. Maybe by me. From what I understand if you have a synthetic grow. As in you are using bottled nutrients. You need to use a fabric pot that is not lined. If it is an organic grow the fabric pots need to be lined. So what is the real deal here? I would like to understand better from both the organic and synthetic guys on here.
I hear what you are saying but why do the real fabric pots have it? Like a grassroots living soil bag. They say to use unlined in humid environment and lined in dry environments. I set my grow up the build a soil way. It living organic and I use the lined bags, because they said to. But I don’t really know why.I've never heard of this. Rather pointless to use a liner in a fabric pot in my view. I guess it's whatever you want to believe in the internet garbage barrel.
I feel like we are not on the same page. When I say organic grow. I mean living organic soil. No synthetic nutrients reuse your soil for years on end. No washing bags. When I make my soil it is in there for years.i use fabrics pots im organic and never lined mine with anything use throw in the washer reuse
I think this is 100% true in synthetic nutrientsDefeats the purpose!, fabric and weaved pots are made for breathability and air root pruning, if you lined with a plastic bag why not use a plastic pot!
I must be mis-understanding? this doesn't make sense to me at all! I love fabric and weaved, allows a lot of Oxygen into the coco media (by capillary action) as it dries...
and it dries all around the edges of the pot equally and fast... perfect for Coco/#4 perlite fast draining fast drying.
The lined pots are what build a soil is recommending. And yes there are several different forms of organic living soil. I try and stay on the knf side of it.@Natep - I had not heard of lined fabric pots, but I think when using soil that's in the pot for years, it might be necessary to line the pots with something made from a non-biodegradable substance. That's assuming the fabric was made from an organic material, like hemp, which could degrade over time.
Also... There's a difference between living soil and organic growing, even though both are organic in nature. They're not the same thing.
I think what's living in the soil is what makes the difference.And yes there are several different forms of organic living soil.
I’m not just try’s g to keep them alive. I’m trying to make them thrive.The microbes manage to stay alive in the ground, don’t they? But I think you should follow directions if that’s what they tell you! A lot of ways to skin a cat!
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