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Beginnerbuds2020
Beginnerbuds2020started grow question 4 years ago
Hi there I’m wondering weather someone can tell me what pots are better plastic or fabric pot are gonna be better for yield and condition of my plant Also I’m a pheno type of person like nice dense buds I’ve got gorilla skittles and purplepunch would anyone recommend this strai
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HeavyHittah
HeavyHittahanswered grow question 4 years ago
I used fabric pots last year with good results . But found them to dry out quite quick and they needed more water during the flush . Now switched to plastic pots and still getting the same results and watering less , saving time and a few dollars. So I will stick with plastic for now . I don't think you can go wrong with either but plastic has more pros for me.
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MangoDudu
MangoDuduanswered grow question 4 years ago
I don’t like fabric pot, i don’t have the space to wash correctly them and put in the washing machine is crazy, also have a little bit of struggle while transplanting and the root ball was not so healty. Air pot , so made in plastic) are wonderful, a little bit expensive but they are always clean and sterilized with a very little effort. Root balls grow like crazy and the transplant is suuuupper easy. I love them, also to stack in tiny places are very good. I will never get back
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blendmedmedman
blendmedmedmananswered grow question 4 years ago
i use fabric pots and i am glad i do, used to use plastic pots before and i will never go back, i like the fabric as it allows more are to get to the roots as well as my plants are just happier since i switched, purple punch is a great strain, as well as gorilla skittles, either one will make you happy, but i think purple punch would suit your needs more, hope this helps
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GMSgrows
GMSgrowsanswered grow question 4 years ago
Fabric are suppose to be better for air and dry out quicker but I never seen any difference except you need to use more water and nutes in flower with fabric planters. When they fill with roots your feed starts coming out the side before reaching the bottom and that leaves dry areas in your root zone and those dry areas in the roots leads to brown spots on your leaves half way to near the top of the plant. Cheers
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