Airpots Club

allywado

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Got a question for the airpot users. If i got some of the 3 litre pots and the 12.5 litre pots could just dig a hole and put the 3 litre pot in the 12.5 litre pot when transplanting, without removing the mesh at the bottom?
 

mantiszn

Well-Known Member
Got a question for the airpot users. If i got some of the 3 litre pots and the 12.5 litre pots could just dig a hole and put the 3 litre pot in the 12.5 litre pot when transplanting, without removing the mesh at the bottom?
short answer is NO
your root system would simply stay in the 3L pot

but the airpots can easily be opened for transplanting

see this vid for assembly
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pafzxbfb30g

disassembly would be simply removing the screws fixtures

quick and simple
 

Airwave

Well-Known Member
Got a question for the airpot users. If i got some of the 3 litre pots and the 12.5 litre pots could just dig a hole and put the 3 litre pot in the 12.5 litre pot when transplanting, without removing the mesh at the bottom?
Of course you could but why would you want to?
 

jdizzle22

Well-Known Member
Yeah unfortunately the roots would not be able to get out of the pot all that well, simply transplant when there is a decent root mass established and you will be fine
 

allywado

Well-Known Member
short answer is NO
your root system would simply stay in the 3L pot

but the airpots can easily be opened for transplanting

see this vid for assembly
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pafzxbfb30g

disassembly would be simply removing the screws fixtures

quick and simple
Of course you could but why would you want to?
Yeah unfortunately the roots would not be able to get out of the pot all that well, simply transplant when there is a decent root mass established and you will be fine
Thanks for the info lads, very helpful :)
 

Vento

Well-Known Member
short answer is NO
your root system would simply stay in the 3L pot

but the airpots can easily be opened for transplanting

see this vid for assembly
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pafzxbfb30g

disassembly would be simply removing the screws fixtures

quick and simple
Hi :)

Sorry but i have to disagree , I do that exact process and the roots FLY out of the holes in 3ltr pot and take up and spread thru the next pot .

It was a tip from one of the guys here that just seemed to make sense as it cut down on any transplant shock , I decided to look into it and found that it worked really well.
I'm not sure how doing it affected the end result ... But i pulled 8.4 Oz off a plant thats expected yield was 5 oz .

I root my clones then drop them in the 3ltr Airpots to veg for 6-8 weeks .... then i repot into big 15 ltr buckets when i put them into flower .
By the time i come to crop about 8 weeks later ... The 15 ltr bucket is full of roots ... But they are not struggling for room , Seems to work perfect :)
 

jdizzle22

Well-Known Member
Hi :)

Sorry but i have to disagree , I do that exact process and the roots FLY out of the holes in 3ltr pot and take up and spread thru the next pot .

It was a tip from one of the guys here that just seemed to make sense as it cut down on any transplant shock , I decided to look into it and found that it worked really well.
I'm not sure how doing it affected the end result ... But i pulled 8.4 Oz off a plant thats expected yield was 5 oz .

I root my clones then drop them in the 3ltr Airpots to veg for 6-8 weeks .... then i repot into big 15 ltr buckets when i put them into flower .
By the time i come to crop about 8 weeks later ... The 15 ltr bucket is full of roots ... But they are not struggling for room , Seems to work perfect :)
I guess if you are doing massive plants it might be worth the trouble, but in that case one should have planted into largest container before you had to worry about removing the pot for transplanting. Obviously the roots will be restricted if they first have to grow through the holes out the sides and deeper and then out. It would be way better to completely remove the pot while transplanting or transplant before it gets so big
 

mantiszn

Well-Known Member
Hi :)

Sorry but i have to disagree , I do that exact process and the roots FLY out of the holes in 3ltr pot and take up and spread thru the next pot .

It was a tip from one of the guys here that just seemed to make sense as it cut down on any transplant shock , I decided to look into it and found that it worked really well.
I'm not sure how doing it affected the end result ... But i pulled 8.4 Oz off a plant thats expected yield was 5 oz .

I root my clones then drop them in the 3ltr Airpots to veg for 6-8 weeks .... then i repot into big 15 ltr buckets when i put them into flower .
By the time i come to crop about 8 weeks later ... The 15 ltr bucket is full of roots ... But they are not struggling for room , Seems to work perfect :)
How do roots that have been pruned by air fly out of the holes?
 

mantiszn

Well-Known Member
I guess if you are doing massive plants it might be worth the trouble, but in that case one should have planted into largest container before you had to worry about removing the pot for transplanting. Obviously the roots will be restricted if they first have to grow through the holes out the sides and deeper and then out. It would be way better to completely remove the pot while transplanting or transplant before it gets so big
surely this would happen to the roots too - which can't be good for them...


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Vento

Well-Known Member
I guess if you are doing massive plants it might be worth the trouble, but in that case one should have planted into largest container before you had to worry about removing the pot for transplanting. Obviously the roots will be restricted if they first have to grow through the holes out the sides and deeper and then out. It would be way better to completely remove the pot while transplanting or transplant before it gets so big
It's not rocket science ... the plants veg in the air pot and get air pruned , This allows me to go from clone to ready to flower in the 3ltr air pot..Then when im ready to flower it i just drop it into a half filled bucket and then backfill .
The roots don't get trapped or struggle to get out of the pot into the bucket .

Remember , I did this in my first ever grow , My aim was to cut down on any transplant shock , It made sence to me at the time to just drop the air pot into the bucket ... And it worked , It was clean easy and no fuss ... And it produced MASSIVE plants with almost 50% more yield than the strain was estimated to produce .

Now that this subject has been raised i will try my next crop thats due to go into flower ...I will remove the whole pot and give it a go :)
 

Vento

Well-Known Member
How do roots that have been pruned by air fly out of the holes?
No one said pruned roots fly out ... More roots grow, And they grow out of all of the holes and the bottom , I will take some shots of the contents of the buckets when i next harvest to give others an insight into how it might look .

As cool as your pic is ... it looks nothing like that :)
 

mantiszn

Well-Known Member
Hi :)

Sorry but i have to disagree , I do that exact process and the roots FLY out of the holes in 3ltr pot and take up and spread thru the next pot .
so the roots only come out of the bottom holes after planting in the bigger pots? not the side holes then?

i really dont see any other way for the roots to come out of the side holes other than the pic its a cone with a hole in the end

would love to see some pics would be great to see how it works cos if it does work would probably give it a try at some point...
 

Vento

Well-Known Member
so the roots only come out of the bottom holes after planting in the bigger pots? not the side holes then?

i really dont see any other way for the roots to come out of the side holes other than the pic its a cone with a hole in the end

would love to see some pics would be great to see how it works cos if it does work would probably give it a try at some point...
Hey :)

Yeah the roots come from the bottom And from the holes , The way you have to think about it is .. as soon as them holes are covered with coco /soil they become ripe for growing from, The hole is not plugged up , Roots are powerful little fuckers ...They can move rocks and stone ..so that hole is a zero effort job for a zillion roots all waiting to run riot :)

I know it might sound a bit strange and it cant be nice to be told that your wrong about something ( i was polite about it :) ) , But i'm all about giving info on things i can see and touch , So don't take it the wrong way ..ok :), I speak from experience .

The guy asked if it can be done , And the answer is yes , I can understand it's difficult to see how it might work coz when i first did it i had no idea if it would work , But i was a pioneer with the airpots and was willing to give it a go ...Not only did it work ...it worked really well

I will have some pics in a couple of weeks i will be glad to do a blow by blow account of how it looks and try and get some good pic's :)

As i said above ... I did it at a time i was freaking out about doing damage to my roots ...So it just made sense to me to try it , I have done it since coz i get good results ...if it aint broke don't fix it kind of thing :) , But i will try and remove the pots on my next crop just to see if it changes anything :)
 

las fingerez

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well said bro :)

this should be a learning thread, not "who's got the biggest cahona's" type thing that you see everywhere else on the boards :)

please keep ur advice frindly guys, we're all in the same boat learning together :)

Las :leaf:

my opionion would be that if you was carefull enough to remove the airpot without major damage then she'd go mental if u put it in a larger pot, the root mass in the middle would be intense :) not sure how it would work with the pot on but like u said " as soon as them holes are covered with coco /soil they become ripe for growing from" roots love humidity and dark so why wouldnt it work :)

i just think it would be better without the pot constraining the roots, just my opinion though lol :)
 

Vento

Well-Known Member
well said bro :)

this should be a learning thread, not "who's got the biggest cahona's" type thing that you see everywhere else on the boards :)

please keep ur advice frindly guys, we're all in the same boat learning together :)

Las :leaf:

my opionion would be that if you was carefull enough to remove the airpot without major damage then she'd go mental if u put it in a larger pot, the root mass in the middle would be intense :) not sure how it would work with the pot on but like u said " as soon as them holes are covered with coco /soil they become ripe for growing from" roots love humidity and dark so why wouldnt it work :)

i just think it would be better without the pot constraining the roots, just my opinion though lol :)
For sure Las :)

It was just something i did to avoid root stress on re-potting ..And i just kind of stuck with it for ease of use , Getting good results i just kept doing the same ...I'm well open to getting dirty and try removing the pot now though lol ....if i get massive crops with them on ....Who knows what might happen ? lol
 

Matchbox

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I brought some of these a while back had a couple of plants in them for a while, they're a bloody good idea XD

I had to chop down some 10l airpots to make some littler ones for my smaller space about 3-5l haven't measured them out (just waiting to put some stuff in em now),
they're really easy to edit did it with a pair of scissors, and you can mash em together to make some wider ones for your greenhouse tomatoes when your done!

you can get em off of "greens horticulture" as well.

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And I think it was Don's grow that made me want them too from the UK thread XD
 

stlmatt

Active Member
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Just thought I would post some pics of my air pots and my AK-48's. This is the first time I have used the air pots, but so far they seem to be loving them. My AK's are in thier first week of flowering and were vegged for 4 weeks. After harvest I cant wait to remove the air pots and see the root stucture, just to see if they do what they say they do. I am useing the 4 gallon pots.

Thanks for looking: Stlmatt
 
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