Fabrics pots diy

jaguarlax

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That's something I personally haven't seen on pots but seems really useful. Thank you both ?

I cant remember which, but Rain Science or Honor offers the option to add metel grommets to bags for LST. I think my favorite feature of these bags is the breathable PVC mesh. I have a much easier time gauging my dry downs, and they seem to dry more evenly as well. I think that finding the right mesh size/pattern is prolly most important.

I dont mind spending the extra money on the bags considering they are easily machine washable. I also dont mind reducing my carbon footprint either. Ordering bags every couple of months seems pretty wasteful. Especially ordering from like, Amazon prime n shit.
 

Orion

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Up pot when they dry out and there is really no need for velcro, zippers, lace's...if your material is falling apart...your roots are weak or your up potting way to early...Rain Science is about the best your going to get and you can make fabric pots cheaper if you put 0$ in the line where what your time is worth $$.
 

Psychobilly

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I used a few grow bags this passed season for the first time, and at first I was concerned about the roots getting bound inside, but they actually went right through to my happy surprise lol. The handles were actually ok with me, mostly because I ended up using them as something to tie down lower branches and hold them in place. I was experimenting with light penetration and on a few Blue Cheese clones that stayed small I pulled lower branches down a bit and it seemed to allow the Sun to reach areas that probably would not have gotten as much light, and without removing branches. They did well though so I'm interested in making them
 
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