Hi all, hope everyone is good!
Has anybody used these coir pots before? Apparently they rot down into the soil, which would provide some food for the worms etc...the roots grow through the sides. Thinking of starting the seeds in these, giving them a good drenching and possibly sitting them on a mini SWICK, and then transplanting into the main 10-15gal NoTill pots, which are sat on my adaptation of a SWICK using an aqua-valve.
What are some opinions on this?
Thanks!
Has anybody used these coir pots before? Apparently they rot down into the soil, which would provide some food for the worms etc...the roots grow through the sides. Thinking of starting the seeds in these, giving them a good drenching and possibly sitting them on a mini SWICK, and then transplanting into the main 10-15gal NoTill pots, which are sat on my adaptation of a SWICK using an aqua-valve.
Maxi Coir Pots x10 - Green Gardener
These Maxi Coir Pots are perfect for potting on or for raising larger plants in i.e. tomatoes and cucumbers. These Coir Pots start off just like plastic pots, but the roots grow through the sides of the pot ready for potting or planting out - no root disturbance for the plant and no plastic...
www.greengardener.co.uk
What are some opinions on this?
Thanks!