How to raise a fabric planter

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Without using pearlite how would you raise a fabric planter off the ground and no wood
 
Without using pearlite how would you raise a fabric planter off the ground and no wood
I use these, and sit them in the saucers.
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This one is holding some fish sh!t for me momentarily.
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Edit: I wouldn’t recommend anything over 5gal size on those.
 
I use these, and sit them in the saucers.
KINJOEK 3 Packs 10.6 Inches Metal Plant Caddy Flower Pots Plant Stand Set with Lockable Wheels for Indoor, Outdoor, Home and Garden, Black https://a.co/d/0gAhFbq
This one is holding some fish sh!t for me momentarily.
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Edit: I wouldn’t recommend anything over 5gal size on those.
I got some of these I'm trying out. The 16" will hold 15 gal pots with 16" green trays.

 
I got some of these I'm trying out. The 16" will hold 15 gal pots with 16" green trays.

I am using there now and recommend them for consideration also.
 
Grainger probably has some type of plastic something. I saw a plastic pallet in a grow tent the other day. I used wood once, it grew mold and mites came to munch on the mold. Didn't bother the plants but it was gross.
 
I got some of these I'm trying out. The 16" will hold 15 gal pots with 16" green trays.

That's what I use. They work great for fabric or traditional nursery pots. Never had one even crack and have used up to a 18 gallon tall nursery pot. Those be hella heavy right after watering.
 
I use these, and sit them in the saucers.
KINJOEK 3 Packs 10.6 Inches Metal Plant Caddy Flower Pots Plant Stand Set with Lockable Wheels for Indoor, Outdoor, Home and Garden, Black https://a.co/d/0gAhFbq
This one is holding some fish sh!t for me momentarily.
View attachment 5192171
Edit: I wouldn’t recommend anything over 5gal size on those.
I bought one of the resin style plant spinners, it's really nice when growing one large plant inside a tent Stupid expensive though if not on sale.
 
I would raise a fabric planter to always be a good planter. When it's capable of helping other planters it should do so. I would teach it to always be respectful to its inhabitants.

This is how I would raise a fabric planter if I got one when it was nothing more than a little cup.
 
I use these, and sit them in the saucers.
KINJOEK 3 Packs 10.6 Inches Metal Plant Caddy Flower Pots Plant Stand Set with Lockable Wheels for Indoor, Outdoor, Home and Garden, Black https://a.co/d/0gAhFbq
This one is holding some fish sh!t for me momentarily.
View attachment 5192171
Edit: I wouldn’t recommend anything over 5gal size on those.
Hahahah love it lol like smash potatoe advert lol
Ye my pots umm 30gal hehe
 
I would raise a fabric planter to always be a good planter. When it's capable of helping other planters it should do so. I would teach it to always be respectful to its inhabitants.

This is how I would raise a fabric planter if I got one when it was nothing more than a little cup.
Hahahahaha you friggin tool I’m not ready to laugh this or big it hurts hahahahha
Make sure you raise it the right way eh can’t have em growing up without a good base
 
This was my next plan lol brick it out and bar it up
30 gallon, might want a block in the middle and one on each end. The bottom of the bag forms around the rebar. I laid two more rebars across the top of the bags to fight the wind. Worked great.
 
Grab each handle and proceed to lift. Raising is easy, its preventing gravity from pulling it back down that gets tricky. I recommend plant risers to battle gravity.
 
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