windowscreen diy air/smart pots

mschanandlerbong

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tyrna make some homemade air pots with window screen, durable, breatheable, seems like a good idea rite? well the only downside is would the metal leach into the soil? is there anythin i could put around the inside or somethin? please help i posted it before and noones said anythin
preciate it:bigjoint:
 

mschanandlerbong

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it looks like a metaly type thing but you think theyd be ok even if they werre metal? thanks for the reply.
and b166 i tried it with grow bags and a hole punch but the plastic was to think and it didnt really make solid holes, and and i think grocery bags would prob fall aparrt after a while but idk i like the fabric would those 50 lb rice bags work? hmmm
 

PurpleBuz

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it looks like a metaly type thing but you think theyd be ok even if they werre metal? thanks for the reply.
and b166 i tried it with grow bags and a hole punch but the plastic was to think and it didnt really make solid holes, and and i think grocery bags would prob fall aparrt after a while but idk i like the fabric would those 50 lb rice bags work? hmmm
You could drill a lot of holes in cheap or recycled nursery pots.
 

Toolage 87

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1 - I wouldn't bother trying to make your own because 1 reason that it would more then likely dry out faster then the ones that you bought that are made that way.
2 - Your better off trying to make your own from plastic pots and doing test plants in them
 

azryda420

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I was thinking of drilling holes into a five gallon bucket all over and lining it with a thin black cotton t shirt on the inside. But that will still heat up.

Or..... You could drop a few bucks on www.geopot.com ........ they are made of fabric, have handles, are durable, and when I bought these at hempcon, the guy said "I garuntee you 110% they will give you a better quality plant that anything else"......

I had a few ladies inside the grow space and they were all very stressed except the geopot girl. She was smaller, but her quality went unmatched.

I just checked geopots site and you can't go wrong. They are inexpensive and you will be amazed of the quality of the fabric durability and how easy they breathe.
 

AliCakes

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Cotton would be a poor choice. It degrades too quickly. I used cotton thread on my first few pots. They broke within a few months. I love geopots, but I made 8 7gal pots for $10 and a few hours time. Mine are also very durable and have nylon webbing handles. My smaller sizes include Velcro along the side for easy transplanting.
 

Dbozz628

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I'm going to try and use the fabric bags that store's sell for 1$ to replace plastic grocery bags. They're sturdy and breathable and allow for drainage. Smart parts are like 3.50$ a piece for 2 gal, the fabric bags fit at least 3 gals, depending on where you buy them and what size.
 
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