If next year goes like this year did, I'll end up with around 50 plants to go outside in the spring. What I want to avoid it the 50 or more that get lost due to fungus gnats eating all the baby roots. and the constant starting of new seeds I had to do to insure I had the plants I wanted.
My current thought to battle the creatures--don't use soil.
1 gallon fabric root pouches are about 6-7" wide and I can fit about 50 plants in a 4'x4' ebb and flow tank. If I fill the root pouches with pea gravel or something else real cheap, I won't be upset if I loose a bunch to plants that get put in the ground and the root pouches should keep the plants from getting rootbound if they get to big. I'll have no room to transplant them into anything bigger until they go outside next year. I also think the root pouches will keep the super long hydro roots from developing. This should help in the transition to soil in the spring which is where most will end up.
Any thoughts or comments on this?
I wanted to use perlite initially, but some googling revealed that it floats, so that won't work for ebb and flow. Any other mediums that are real cheap? I have a free sourse of pea gravel so unless there is a downside, I will go that way.
Darn it, posted in the wrong forum. Mill, please move it.
My current thought to battle the creatures--don't use soil.
1 gallon fabric root pouches are about 6-7" wide and I can fit about 50 plants in a 4'x4' ebb and flow tank. If I fill the root pouches with pea gravel or something else real cheap, I won't be upset if I loose a bunch to plants that get put in the ground and the root pouches should keep the plants from getting rootbound if they get to big. I'll have no room to transplant them into anything bigger until they go outside next year. I also think the root pouches will keep the super long hydro roots from developing. This should help in the transition to soil in the spring which is where most will end up.
Any thoughts or comments on this?
I wanted to use perlite initially, but some googling revealed that it floats, so that won't work for ebb and flow. Any other mediums that are real cheap? I have a free sourse of pea gravel so unless there is a downside, I will go that way.
Darn it, posted in the wrong forum. Mill, please move it.