I would like to know what brand fabric bags you all buy. Do I need to order small and larger to transplant?? Thank you.
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I like the geopot bags Canuck147 told me about and I go from solo cup to 5 and 7 gallon bags. I have some very heavyweight 7 gallon bags with a Velcro sealed window flap for potatoes . They all seem to work well but these 2 brands really are nice quality the flap ones are green, got them on Amazon but have not seen them after I bought them....but of course, having bought them, I never looked again for them
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i like the Vivosun bags. durable, and long lasting. I have 15, 10, and 5 gallon bags although you can get smaller. https://www.amazon.com/s?k=vivosun+g...f=nb_sb_noss_1
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I bought these cheap Jeria brand bags, they are good for the price but I wish I had bought some with the handles on the sides vs at the top. They always seem to be in the way when I'm watering.
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Smart man, I've thought about it like 400 times and I don't know why I haven't done it yet. I'm going to cut them off after this harvest I think.
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I figure I have 2 side anchors to tie training wires to so I never cut them, l also wire my name tags on the handles so I can identify each.. “ HELLO my name is Kush”
Since they’re 7 gallons and going to 10 and 15, those handles will come in handy for lifting and turning plants
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GardenLady last year I did both. I like indoor because it isolated a complete set of problems I do not deal with indoors..1.) bugs/pests. 2.) inconsistent light. It seems that my vegetable stocks are more forgiving but by nature. I feel that with the manipulation we provide to the plant, it needs the solid lighting to produce and the benefits indoor growing helps to control. The reward is worth
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GardenLady. This is similar to what I have but mine are green without the fancy red white and blue accoutrement...
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Farmall I did see those with the flap. They look interesting. Did you find a need to place a plant saucer under them any of your fabric pots?
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I did elevate the bags to keep airflow under them using 2x4 pieces. I use living soil so there is never any runoff ...as for fox farms, I’ll bet most of use it or have used it so you good to go. Oddly, the flap never really leaked. On the other hand, I have now learned to control my watering, a prerequisite for living soil.
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Thanks Farmall and FBL...I'm catching on. Now after the first three or four weeks. What is used for potting soil then,?????
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I got hold of some 1 Quart fabric bags, I will say I dont like them! Why? Well I decided it was time to transplant, the day before I sat them in a pan of water (I know I know) then to the riser, the next day when I turned them over, the bottom half was bone dry. Maybe to much air contact? BTW I was giving them a tablespoon or 2 of water several times a day on top.
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I will be using fabric bags outside this year, I have some 20 gallon size and may get more. Last year was so wet here I had root issues, my thought is this will stop that. I have some in 3 gallon I move outside for sunshine, in for frost (they are in now). They will go to larger when the danger of frost is over.
You will want those bags on risers as the roots will grow through them.
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