Apr 4, 2017 #2 Weaselcracker Well-Known Member Plant of the Month May 2016 2 Member of the Month November 2016 Nug of the Month October 2016 Nug of the Year 2016 Photo of the Month November 2020 It's got no drainage. Impossible to remove plant for transplant without killing it breaking the jar. And roots hate light. Definitely not what you want for growing plants in.
It's got no drainage. Impossible to remove plant for transplant without killing it breaking the jar. And roots hate light. Definitely not what you want for growing plants in.
Apr 4, 2017 #3 S SnarlyWeed New Member sour tommy said: Could I grow in a clear pot? Click to expand... I agree 100% with weasel on this. Actually, you would be better off using the orange pail in the background, if it were smaller.
sour tommy said: Could I grow in a clear pot? Click to expand... I agree 100% with weasel on this. Actually, you would be better off using the orange pail in the background, if it were smaller.
Apr 4, 2017 #4 Imhigh85 Well-Known Member Growing in a clear pot will cause algae to grow on the inside the algae eat the roots and cause root rot
Growing in a clear pot will cause algae to grow on the inside the algae eat the roots and cause root rot
Apr 4, 2017 Thread starter #5 S sour tommy New Member Interesting.. My guess the uv rays would kill it.. pretty unnatural.
Apr 4, 2017 #6 Imhigh85 Well-Known Member UV rays don't bother the plant the problem is is there is good bacterial and you're bad bacterial when algae forms colonizes and makes bad bacteria
UV rays don't bother the plant the problem is is there is good bacterial and you're bad bacterial when algae forms colonizes and makes bad bacteria