I've got some seedlings that will be ready to pot up soon. I usually just start my seedlings in Rapid Rooter plugs and then transplant them into solo cups and lastly they'll go into 5 gallon buckets. This year I bought some of those 1 pint Root Pouches : https://www.greenhousemegastore.com/product/root-pouch-black-fabric-pot-15-20-month
I thought I'd use these instead of solo cups and then remove the plants from them before transplanting them into 5 gallon root pouches.
My only concern now is, how easy are the plants to remove from the 1 pint root pouches? I don't mind cutting the pouches since they're so cheap and I'll only have about 15 or so of them, but even if I cut one side, do the roots grow into the pouch fabric? Meaning am I going to be ripping the roots apart as I try to remove the plants? Or do the roots get pruned before going through the fabric? What about at the bottom of the pouch where they'll be resting?
Also, I'm not sure how well the 1 pint pouches stand up on their own, but I even thought about placing them in a solo cup to help with that. Can anyone see any issues with doing this? There will still be an air gap between the cup and pouch, so I'm guessing the air pruning will still take place.
Help an ignorant grower folks, and thanks.
I thought I'd use these instead of solo cups and then remove the plants from them before transplanting them into 5 gallon root pouches.
My only concern now is, how easy are the plants to remove from the 1 pint root pouches? I don't mind cutting the pouches since they're so cheap and I'll only have about 15 or so of them, but even if I cut one side, do the roots grow into the pouch fabric? Meaning am I going to be ripping the roots apart as I try to remove the plants? Or do the roots get pruned before going through the fabric? What about at the bottom of the pouch where they'll be resting?
Also, I'm not sure how well the 1 pint pouches stand up on their own, but I even thought about placing them in a solo cup to help with that. Can anyone see any issues with doing this? There will still be an air gap between the cup and pouch, so I'm guessing the air pruning will still take place.
Help an ignorant grower folks, and thanks.