Air pots are amazing!!!! Especially the "super-roots air-pots." There are multiple advantages to using them. Firstly, air-pots allow for more drainage so that you can water your plants more often without them getting water-logged which basically turbo charges the plants. Secondly, they provide more air to the roots and microorganism in the soil (roots breath oxygen)... this helps in the drying/drainage front as well as the third and arguably most awesome function of an air-pot and that is "self-pruning" of the plants roots. In standard pots, your plant will put out large strands of roots that will seek the bottom of the pot. However, these roots will invariably hit the side of the bottom and begin to circle around the bottom, wrapping around each other in a highly inefficient tangle of thick, ropey roots and will barely even try to put out latteral, fibrerous roots. These fiberous roots are the ones that do all of the work. They are the ones that form relationships with microbes in the soil and thereby feed. They also take up most of the water. In an air-pot, when your plant initially sends the ropey roots out they will not just go to the bottom at first. They will go toward the sides... and once they "feel" the air, they will send a hormonal signal to the main tap root/stem and tell it to begin forming fiberous roots, as well as to send another primary root in the other direction... the second primary root does the same thing.... and this process continues rapidly, until you basically have a fractally uniform root system that is composed of an entire ubiquitous network of fiberous roots.