I didn’t expect them to breach so easily lol plants will take over the world one dayCompletely normal. Cloth pots are self-pruning, meaning those will die off and it's fine.
Instead of circling the bottom off a plastic pot they die on the ends, but this signals the stuff behind it to put out more secondary and tertiary roots.
Grass grows through concreteI didn’t expect them to breach so easily lol plants will take over the world one day
I've always used coco with fabric pots, and the only times I had a problem flushing them was after compacting the coco from watering way too fast. The coco would bubble up and then sink in like a mine collapse. After that happened watering would become a super slow task. Also if the pot is tilted from scrogging. I can make adjustments to make it work, but it's annoying and slow.No sure what you're using for nutes and substrate but I had problems and needed to flush and it was harder with cloth pots.
It's nice to see roots popping out so fast, though! Tells you they're happy.
I tried coco again in a small pot. Everything was perfect for a week nice white roots and happy plant than all a sudden roots turned brown all over and plant looked fuked up. Tossed it in the trash. I can never seem to get away from the bullshit using hydro style methods.I've always used coco with fabric pots, and the only times I had a problem flushing them was after compacting the coco from watering way too fast. The coco would bubble up and then sink in like a mine collapse. After that happened watering would become a super slow task. Also if the pot is tilted from scrogging. I can make adjustments to make it work, but it's annoying and slow.
I'll never use anything other than 3 gallon fabric pots again. I'm experimenting with 1/2 gallon pots and Blumats right now and it has been a huge headache. I'm going back to rockwool slabs to pump out a decent harvest on my next rub. After that I'm not sure. I'm definitely steering clear of tiny pots from here on out. I've very sure about that.I tried coco again in a small pot. Everything was perfect for a week nice white roots and happy plant than all a sudden roots turned brown all over and plant looked fuked up. Tossed it in the trash. I can never seem to get away from the bullshit using hydro style methods.
Tiny pots work great in flood tables... And nowhere else I've ever discovered.I'll never use anything other than 3 gallon fabric pots again. I'm experimenting with 1/2 gallon pots and Blumats right now and it has been a huge headache. I'm going back to rockwool slabs to pump out a decent harvest on my next rub. After that I'm not sure. I'm definitely steering clear of tiny pots from here on out. I've very sure about that.
I've used em with floraflex rings in soil and done really good with em. Feed every day slightly lower ec and have enough runoff to flush the pots. Done pretty damn good with that setup.Tiny pots work great in flood tables... And nowhere else I've ever discovered.
In theory the tiny pots + Blumats idea seemed pretty solid. In reality I half cooked my plants and ended up hand watering them.Tiny pots work great in flood tables... And nowhere else I've ever discovered.
I like the floraflex rings cause u control the watering cycle 100 percent. I use a cycle timer that allows seconds on and hours off. My buddy is using his to feed two 4x8s under scrogs and mixing and ph all at once and hits the timer. More work but his grows are fukin flawless. Floraflex in dirt has to be the least headache less work shit I can think of besides an outdoor plant in a corn field.In theory the tiny pots + Blumats idea seemed pretty solid. In reality I half cooked my plants and ended up hand watering them.
I used to use the round rubber Floraflex pot toppers. I still use the square hard plastic toppers for rockwool cubes. I never got around to automating them though. I'll probably use the toppers again if I go back to three gallon pots.I like the floraflex rings cause u control the watering cycle 100 percent. I use a cycle timer that allows seconds on and hours off. My buddy is using his to feed two 4x8s under scrogs and mixing and ph all at once and hits the timer. More work but his grows are fukin flawless. Floraflex in dirt has to be the least headache less work shit I can think of besides an outdoor plant in a corn field.
I plan on using rockwool slabs in Dutch leach trays during my next run. They would easy to flood. The draining would be a little tougher to automate. With my old flood trays I had a drainage system hooked up to an inline pump. It was finicky because the drains were 3/4" and when first tray emptied it would start pulling in air and screw up the suction. I fixed that by putting sponges over the drains, but it still took some finessing to get it started each time.I saw those and just got the rings, I like rings for pots up to 2 gallon but prob use something bigger for bigger pots. I really liked using the floraflex. Never fooled with the flow rates, just ran the pump till I filled up a solo cup and than counted the seconds. Used that as my time cause a solo cup per plant is about what I needed. Ran mine everyday 30 min before lights on. I even had mine setup so all the runoff went back to a res that I controlled the EC and PH and recycled the nutes for a week at a time. Stupid simple.
I agree with this. I used white nursery bags this run and algae has been an issue. The partial light didn't seem to mess with the roots though. I can see them through the bag, and they look like veins of a bodybuilder. It's pretty cool in that aspect.Just my thoughts, try to mimic nature, roots don't need light and generally live in darkness.