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R u talking about my grow room I don't have a tent... I built a grow room...I thought cloth pots were accurate to gallons because of the straight sides. A plastic nursery pot with tapered sides holds less than labeled.
ie;
3 gallon smart pot is actually 3 gallons. A 3 gallon or #3 plastic nursery pot is closer to 2.4 gallons actual volume?
And you grow in a tent now? What happened to the 2x4 grow racks?
No he was referring to @JWM2R u talking about my grow room I don't have a tent... I built a grow room...
Ok my bad these threads can get confusing...No he was referring to @JWM2
Also wondering no racks bro?
No he was referring to @JWM2
Also wondering no racks bro?
I thought cloth pots were accurate to gallons because of the straight sides. A plastic nursery pot with tapered sides holds less than labeled.
ie;
3 gallon smart pot is actually 3 gallons. A 3 gallon or #3 plastic nursery pot is closer to 2.4 gallons actual volume?
And you grow in a tent now? What happened to the 2x4 grow racks?
The egg carton shape deflects the root tips and directs them forward to the little holes and when the root tip hits air it cause several more root tips to grow from that root it’s basically like topping your rootswhy would it?
The egg carton shape deflects the root tips and directs them forward to the little holes and when the root tip hits air it cause several more root tips to grow from that root it’s basically like topping your roots
Would examining your root ball after harvest give you a good idea? Have you done that? I've only just seen this forum and come in here? (First time grower in fabric pots).My opinion is the soil gets more exposure to air so a bit better gas exchange. Air pruning roots basically signals the root to grow in a different direction. The pruning itself doesn't do anything beneficial IMO.
Sure you can.Would examining your root ball after harvest give you a good idea? Have you done that? I've only just seen this forum and come in here? (First time grower in fabric pots).
Well, has anyone done that? Everyone seems so engaged in the topic? Surely it would prove or disprove the theories? I assume it would be totally different scenario's between the different growing mediums, I bought a whole lot of ordinary plants for the garden on special, they were all root bound in plastic pots so, in plastic pots I assume weed would do the same thing??? Take a look at the image below, what does that tell youSure you can.
Well, has anyone done that? Everyone seems so engaged in the topic? Surely it would prove or disprove the theories? I assume it would be totally different scenario's between the different growing mediums, I bought a whole lot of ordinary plants for the garden on special, they were all root bound in plastic pots so, in plastic pots I assume weed would do the same thing??? Take a look at the image below, what does that tell you
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Do explain....Yes they leak, it's a joke of a design. Look at the first page there's a guy doing it right (holes around the bottom not all the way up)
Mid veg root 1 gal fabric. I'll cut open one today or tomorrow and see. How they are now. Although I did hang 2 pot and all so ill pull it off and look bit i did post a comparison between plastic and fabric somewhereWell, has anyone done that? Everyone seems so engaged in the topic? Surely it would prove or disprove the theories? I assume it would be totally different scenario's between the different growing mediums, I bought a whole lot of ordinary plants for the garden on special, they were all root bound in plastic pots so, in plastic pots I assume weed would do the same thing??? Take a look at the image below, what does that tell you
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Yes they leak, it's a joke of a design. Look at the first page there's a guy doing it right (holes around the bottom not all the way up)
Neither look rootbound.Well, has anyone done that? Everyone seems so engaged in the topic? Surely it would prove or disprove the theories? I assume it would be totally different scenario's between the different growing mediums, I bought a whole lot of ordinary plants for the garden on special, they were all root bound in plastic pots so, in plastic pots I assume weed would do the same thing??? Take a look at the image below, what does that tell you
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Well, has anyone done that? Everyone seems so engaged in the topic? Surely it would prove or disprove the theories? I assume it would be totally different scenario's between the different growing mediums, I bought a whole lot of ordinary plants for the garden on special, they were all root bound in plastic pots so, in plastic pots I assume weed would do the same thing??? Take a look at the image below, what does that tell you
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Perhaps we could surmize that lots and lots of little roots are XYZ times better for nutrient uptake etc etc than much lesser big thick cables? We can invent a new phenomena Root Enlargia, synopsis anyone?I'm stating to really take the opinion that rootbound is another over exaggerated condition and there really isn't such thing until the roots literally break out of the containers. IMO (no I have no documentation on this just an opinion) the issues come from loss of stability in the rootzone. Specifically PH, nutrients and demand of water.
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