sizz0e
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Ok you coco lovers, let hear what you guys have to say. Growing in coco, which is the better pot? Hit it up!!
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Good stuff good stuff! I'd have to say that I agree. Fabric pots are really the best, I'm not too sure tho for coco. I'm sure people use them with coco tho. How do they hold up to saturated/dry cycles? Anybody?If by "normal black plastic pots" you mean... a normal black plastic pot with solid walls and a drain hole(s) in the bottom, that's last choice because it gets the least oxygen to the roots (though you might not have to water it as often).
Aeropots are cool but stupidly overpriced. Someone needs to start selling cheap clone Aeropots!
That leaves fabric, which is what my summer deck plant is in. Actually it's in a double layer of burlap clad with half-inch hardware cloth, but that's mostly because I had that lying around--and because this homemade pot breaths better than anything else out there. It drys out fast, though.
Dwarf Low Flyer in a 2-gallon pot filled with one expanded brick of coco coir and 30% perlite.
(I'm told that burlap rots really fast, though, so this liner might last just one grow.
- The frame is a piece of scrap 1/2" "hardware cloth" (galvanized screen).
- The liner is cut from a burlap coffee sack (2 layers thick).
Does coco dry out faster in cloth pots?
If you lived in a windy desert, maybe.And would there be a need to water more than once daily?