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Fabric pots/autopot system
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Re: Fabric pots/autopot system
I much prefer plastic pots. I tried autopots with the 25L pots, airRap airpots, and fabric pots last year. Everything in plastic seemed much sturdier in the weather and the plants in fabric pots looked like crap and didn't support themselves half as well.
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Your plants look great man.
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This was a informative read I’m just about to try a self made system and would have just used my cloth pots but wondering if I need to get the ones with the cooper
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I used fabric pots but switching back to plastic.
imho they dont drain well, awkward to move, stays wetter longer.
imho they dont drain well, awkward to move, stays wetter longer.
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Re: Fabric pots/autopot system
GreenFingerz_ wrote: ↑Wed Jun 07, 2023 11:33 amMine seem to be loving it.I do turn the water off sometimes though to let them dry out a little.
I discovered a lot of beautifully designed poncho towels from https://ozponcho.com.au/c/poncho-towel/. Check out if you want one for yourself too.
It's great to hear that your plants are enjoying their growing environment! Taking care of plants can be a rewarding and fulfilling hobby. It's understandable that you occasionally turn off the water to let them dry out a bit, as different plants have varying water requirements. It's all about finding the right balance and providing them with optimal conditions for growth. The image you shared looks lovely, showcasing your healthy and vibrant plants. Keep up the good work, and may your green thumb continue to flourish!
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Welcome to Growroom420 @emma999emma999 wrote: ↑Sat Jun 17, 2023 2:51 pmGreenFingerz_ wrote: ↑Wed Jun 07, 2023 11:33 amMine seem to be loving it.I do turn the water off sometimes though to let them dry out a little.
I discovered a lot of beautifully designed poncho towels from https://ozponcho.com.au/c/poncho-towel/. Check out if you want one for yourself too.
It's great to hear that your plants are enjoying their growing environment! Taking care of plants can be a rewarding and fulfilling hobby. It's understandable that you occasionally turn off the water to let them dry out a bit, as different plants have varying water requirements. It's all about finding the right balance and providing them with optimal conditions for growth. The image you shared looks lovely, showcasing your healthy and vibrant plants. Keep up the good work, and may your green thumb continue to flourish!
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Thank you so much!
emma999 wrote: ↑Sat Jun 17, 2023 2:51 pmGreenFingerz_ wrote: ↑Wed Jun 07, 2023 11:33 amMine seem to be loving it.I do turn the water off sometimes though to let them dry out a little.
I discovered a lot of beautifully designed poncho towels from https://ozponcho.com.au/c/poncho-towel/. Check out if you want one for yourself too.
It's great to hear that your plants are enjoying their growing environment! Taking care of plants can be a rewarding and fulfilling hobby. It's understandable that you occasionally turn off the water to let them dry out a bit, as different plants have varying water requirements. It's all about finding the right balance and providing them with optimal conditions for growth. The image you shared looks lovely, showcasing your healthy and vibrant plants. Keep up the good work, and may your green thumb continue to flourish!
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Also welcome to the forum!! Quite a new member myself and love it here!
emma999 wrote: ↑Sat Jun 17, 2023 2:51 pmGreenFingerz_ wrote: ↑Wed Jun 07, 2023 11:33 amMine seem to be loving it.I do turn the water off sometimes though to let them dry out a little.
I discovered a lot of beautifully designed poncho towels from https://ozponcho.com.au/c/poncho-towel/. Check out if you want one for yourself too.
It's great to hear that your plants are enjoying their growing environment! Taking care of plants can be a rewarding and fulfilling hobby. It's understandable that you occasionally turn off the water to let them dry out a bit, as different plants have varying water requirements. It's all about finding the right balance and providing them with optimal conditions for growth. The image you shared looks lovely, showcasing your healthy and vibrant plants. Keep up the good work, and may your green thumb continue to flourish!
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Re: Fabric pots/autopot system
I’ve just ordered a water pump also so the water isn’t sitting stagnant. Know it’s a must but forgot to order one. Cleaned the flexi tank and had that fish tank stank. Away next week so looking forward to seeing how the system gets on soley ok its own. Glad I finally got the pump