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Have you checked Amazon? I bought 20 small boxer browns last night for $20 total, shipped. That's far better than I could find anywhere else. The Amazon prices seem to vary significantly among the sellers, but there are some some great deals. The best I found for the smaller size (1g's I'll use indoors only) was with Grow Bag Garden Systems LLC, whoever they are. Of course, you still have to fill them with soil so unfortunately there's more cost involved with a larger size than just the container.
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My outside bags are mostly 7g - 15g with a few 5g's. I don't find I have to stake any more with fabric than plastic unless I were to goof up by getting my soil mix too loose or handling the container carelessly before the roots have filled out laterally. Once the roots have established into a properly sized (not too big) pot they seem to anchor in really well. And if you put them directly on dirt they'll root through into the ground under the bag for extra stability.
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I like your style sir. Go big or go home!dragonsfire said:30gal, well if you dont intend to move it lol I would put three in their
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Yeah unfortunatly alot of the stuff found on Amazon.com is not available to Canada on Amazon.ca...some things you can buy and just pay the duty but alot of the better deals found wont ship at all up here sadly.
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Well shoot, if you guys had good shipping we'd all move up there. Figure it's a plot of your government to minimize US migration.
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ÂSpeakPolish said:So what would the optimum soil ratio be?
Âdragonsfire said:30gal, well if you dont intend to move it lol I would put three in their, depending on the type of pepper and the bush it produces.
Sent from my XT1565 using TapatalkDontPanic said:I've been disappointed with my 5 gallon grow bags this year. They dry out very fast, and therefor are out of sync with when everything else needs watering.
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Plants that stand up by themselves in 3 gallon pots need staking in my 5 gallon grow bags.
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I think my soil mixture has too much breathing and air-pruning going on (it's mostly loose mulch).
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I think one of the lessons is to pay better attention to the soil you use in a grow bag. A better ratio of perlite and/or vermiculite might have made things easier.
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I have several side-by-side duplicates of pepper plants in 5 gallon grow bags and 3 gallon pots. But I think my results are all skewed by not having the right soil in my grow bags, and not staking the pepper plants in grow bags.
Thanks for the information! I hadn't even given saucers a second thought! So you didn't have an issue with "soggy feet?"YAMracer754 said:I had tremendous growth out of my grow bags but dealt with the same issues you were having with excessive maintenance and less than perfect water conditions without once-twice daily watering until I got saucers lifesaver, plus you could fill them up and they would provide water all day and night and the 17" ones I used on the 7 gal bags held good volume and worked all season long til the brain dead dickhead the landlord got to weedwack chopped nearly all of my trays (25+ @ $2-3 a piece).
The problems with plants becoming massive and wanting to topple still exist.. Especially at end of season and certain ones get a lean going on with minimal water in the media.. Staking is essential, all of mine are staked(within the bag, not through the bag and ground-although this would be better! If I could handle destroying my bags)
Still would not go any other way, regarding container growing that is, especially with coco coir based homemade media, and experimenting with different ratios of different materials, castings, chips, etc. I really wish more mfgrs made the tan bags, as those performed much better in regard to water consumption and performance! They also cost more :-/ Sent from my XT1565 using Tapatalk
Âdragonsfire said:I posted a while ago sewing a Burlap bag, my Lemon tree is in it, the bag is full of 17x12 soil, folded over the upper 10 inches to cover the top, all well so far.
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Ânmlarson said:Thanks for the information! I hadn't even given saucers a second thought! So you didn't have an issue with "soggy feet?"