So, whats the deal with fabric pot mix compared to plastic container mix..?
Excuse me for being a little behind the times here, just read every page of the 2010 fabric container thread,,, eventually I'll get it with all the help around here. Just want to verify a few things with the current guys in the know...
Got 24 _5gal (that are really 4.3gal..?) black fabrics on the way here. Read that fabric pots tip over and need to be staked unless you change the mix to a less airy light mix and go for a heavy mix. Will less perilite and more worm castings do the trick, or do I need some heavy compost..?
Hate to change from the solid' light airy mix that my plants just thrive in down here. Have changed all my plants over to that light mix and almost immediately could see how well they accepted a watering, how green they got, how fast new growth exploded. The plants seem to be more upright, the bottom leafs don't 'sag anymore. Just all around happier plants... Will the needed heavy fabric container mix put me back to 'compacted/hydrophobic soil root problems' here in S Florida..? or are there other tricks to help stability..? Or is there no truth to it and stability is not an issue so stay with the light mix.
Hope these fabrics pots are good..? they're cheap on amazon.
Excuse me for being a little behind the times here, just read every page of the 2010 fabric container thread,,, eventually I'll get it with all the help around here. Just want to verify a few things with the current guys in the know...
Got 24 _5gal (that are really 4.3gal..?) black fabrics on the way here. Read that fabric pots tip over and need to be staked unless you change the mix to a less airy light mix and go for a heavy mix. Will less perilite and more worm castings do the trick, or do I need some heavy compost..?
Hate to change from the solid' light airy mix that my plants just thrive in down here. Have changed all my plants over to that light mix and almost immediately could see how well they accepted a watering, how green they got, how fast new growth exploded. The plants seem to be more upright, the bottom leafs don't 'sag anymore. Just all around happier plants... Will the needed heavy fabric container mix put me back to 'compacted/hydrophobic soil root problems' here in S Florida..? or are there other tricks to help stability..? Or is there no truth to it and stability is not an issue so stay with the light mix.
Hope these fabrics pots are good..? they're cheap on amazon.