Hi all,
I've been growing some peppers for the last few months (my first grow) and was wondering about the value of the air-pot containers.
Before starting my grow, I've been watching this forum all the time, especially the grow logs. Here I noticed a lot of experienced growers were using air-pot containers. Why is that? From what I've seen on their website, the benefit of usig an air-pot is for trees and such, helping the root ball grow in such a way that the transplant in real soil (final planting spot) is successful.
At the moment I have 3 habaneros in 6l air-pot containers and 2 growing in 9l coconut bags. They are simple plastic bags with a coco "brick" inside, with really poor draining. The ones in coco, at the moment, are much bigger. They all had the same nutes and about the same watering schedule (in the last weeks the ones in soil/airpot were wattered more often because they were drying out faster). Something I don't like about the ones in air-pots is the fact that most of the water (with the nutes) goes straight out - through their side holes.
I also have 7 varieties of super-hots in pairs of two - one growing in a 10l air-pot and one in a 11l normal, square continer. At the moment they are about the same in size... They were all started in 1l air pots (this is after their first transplant). I find the air-pots (all sizes, but especially the 1l) really hard to water. I either waste a lot of water (with expensive nutes), or it takes a really long time.
Thanks!
I've been growing some peppers for the last few months (my first grow) and was wondering about the value of the air-pot containers.
Before starting my grow, I've been watching this forum all the time, especially the grow logs. Here I noticed a lot of experienced growers were using air-pot containers. Why is that? From what I've seen on their website, the benefit of usig an air-pot is for trees and such, helping the root ball grow in such a way that the transplant in real soil (final planting spot) is successful.
At the moment I have 3 habaneros in 6l air-pot containers and 2 growing in 9l coconut bags. They are simple plastic bags with a coco "brick" inside, with really poor draining. The ones in coco, at the moment, are much bigger. They all had the same nutes and about the same watering schedule (in the last weeks the ones in soil/airpot were wattered more often because they were drying out faster). Something I don't like about the ones in air-pots is the fact that most of the water (with the nutes) goes straight out - through their side holes.
I also have 7 varieties of super-hots in pairs of two - one growing in a 10l air-pot and one in a 11l normal, square continer. At the moment they are about the same in size... They were all started in 1l air pots (this is after their first transplant). I find the air-pots (all sizes, but especially the 1l) really hard to water. I either waste a lot of water (with expensive nutes), or it takes a really long time.
Thanks!