SilentMurder
New Member
Hi Guys,
Wanted to share my experience using smart pots and see if people have had similar experiences. Mine are mostly negative.
Cons.
1. Transplanting is a bitch. If you underestimate the size you need your in trouble. I tried to go from a 5 gal to 7 a few weeks before flowering. Ended up having to cut it out. Now every time I move the pot I can see the 5 gal soil ring in middle where the roots are holding the soil and the loose 2 inches on the sides moving all over.
2. Less "true" soil space. Just like your roots don't grow in the top few inches of soil because of less moisture, this also happens on the sides because the sides dry out faster.
3. Movement if you need to move your plants around or take them out of the grow room to water or prune, you move around the outer soil at the walls pretty good. I'm guessing affecting root growth in those areas.
4. Watering - heavy watering or flushing can come out the side walls or into any air pockets movement has created on the side walls.
5. They are more expensive than 5 gal Home Depot buckets.
Pros
1. Humidity - it's winter here and that means low humidity. Smart pots add humidity with increased evaporated surface area.
2. My plants look amazing. Not sure the pots were any help.
3. They do say it's better for the roots. I won't know for a few weeks after I harvest. I will update that later.
Well that's my rant. I know I fucked up with under estimating the pot size and other things. Flushing- I actually thought to flush with these pots, just get a larger plastic pot and fill it with water. Then sink the other pot into the water.. Lol. It was so buoyant I couldn't push it down. Ps I was stoned.
Advice: If you plan on using them, get a larger pots than you think you will need do to cons #1 and #2. Don't move them around either. Movement causes any soil not bound with roots to move around and create gaps in the soil that need to be refilled with soil.
I'm going back to plastic...
Wanted to share my experience using smart pots and see if people have had similar experiences. Mine are mostly negative.
Cons.
1. Transplanting is a bitch. If you underestimate the size you need your in trouble. I tried to go from a 5 gal to 7 a few weeks before flowering. Ended up having to cut it out. Now every time I move the pot I can see the 5 gal soil ring in middle where the roots are holding the soil and the loose 2 inches on the sides moving all over.
2. Less "true" soil space. Just like your roots don't grow in the top few inches of soil because of less moisture, this also happens on the sides because the sides dry out faster.
3. Movement if you need to move your plants around or take them out of the grow room to water or prune, you move around the outer soil at the walls pretty good. I'm guessing affecting root growth in those areas.
4. Watering - heavy watering or flushing can come out the side walls or into any air pockets movement has created on the side walls.
5. They are more expensive than 5 gal Home Depot buckets.
Pros
1. Humidity - it's winter here and that means low humidity. Smart pots add humidity with increased evaporated surface area.
2. My plants look amazing. Not sure the pots were any help.
3. They do say it's better for the roots. I won't know for a few weeks after I harvest. I will update that later.
Well that's my rant. I know I fucked up with under estimating the pot size and other things. Flushing- I actually thought to flush with these pots, just get a larger plastic pot and fill it with water. Then sink the other pot into the water.. Lol. It was so buoyant I couldn't push it down. Ps I was stoned.
Advice: If you plan on using them, get a larger pots than you think you will need do to cons #1 and #2. Don't move them around either. Movement causes any soil not bound with roots to move around and create gaps in the soil that need to be refilled with soil.
I'm going back to plastic...