I've been using the eazyplug 1" cubes for a while and they are reliable and work with a dry bean. The plug itself sort of disintegrates after a while but I've never paid too much attention to this because whatever it was made of was going to get burst apart anyway. So when I saw the slightly larger cube that could hold one of the tiny eazyplugs I did not pay much attention to what it was made of, I cold feel it was a little more rigid but I saw that as a bit of a fault and I never used them much as they were redundant in my hydro, although I did put one in and it did do well. I may try that again, but now I realise that that cube is meant to work with the larger Pyramid.
The eazyplug pyramid has a base of 10 inches by 10 inches and one of the larger cubes is supposed to go on top and it grows through. The plant is supposed to get air pruned and hold the perfect quantity of solution only so it's impossible to overwater at any time. But I never really bothered paying much attention. Until I discovered that I could not grow in soil to save my life, so I had another look at the pyramid. I felt that I didn't want to go from hydro to coco as that just seemed like a change for no reason. But I did want to use pots sometime, I tried one of those fabric bags, but I used soil so I sucked at that, and again it just seems like more bother than it's worth.
While looking at the exorbitant prices for the Eazyplug Pyramid I saw that they have a new Mini Pyramid which is about 5 inches x 5 inches at the bottom, the large one the 10 x 10 is supposed to be the equivalent of a 3.5 gal pot and so the mini would be about a quarter of that perhaps a bit more so maybe a 0.9 gal pot. I started a bean off in my normal plug and then placed it into the new mini Pyramid, and this thread is going to be the story of this bean, because she is 17 days old and even though every other pot grow I've done has been crap this one at the moment anyway, looks perfect so I'm hoping this could be the answer to growing more but smaller plants. The larger Pyramid has a 2 inch cube sit on top, but the mini Pyramid, just has a small eazyplug that sits inside, the mini pyramid.
What I've found so far is that even without using any fertiliser for the first nearly two weeks she looked perfect the entire time. I soaked the pot in plain water to start and just put the plug in, and put it on a saucer. Now roots are poking out all around and air pruning. Because I cannot over water this bean, I guess I just have to be careful not to over fertiliser which I'm hoping would be easy to spot and easy to flush as well.
I haven't been paying much attention to nutes, I mixed up a balance solution with a ppm of about 500, and I've given her some of that and some water, and today I gave her a soak in the nutrient, just dipped her in the buck and took her out, hold so much liquid but nothing was dripping, it drains almost instantly to the correct amount. I decided to top at day 17 at the forth node because she seemed healthy plus I'm not really going to be able to tie her down so topping seemed like the best option.
The point of this thread is that I am really crap at growing in a pot, so if I end up bringing this plant to it's conclusion that means that anyone can do it. I'm not fussing around with nutrients, close enough is good enough, and the same with pH, I'm not really going to bother as they are generally right out of the bottle. I'm expecting them to get a coating of algae on them eventually, not sure is that ultimately is going to be a problem. I'm going to start another one soon which I will also put in here. If they work out well I may give the 10 x 10 Pyramid a shot, but they are 25 bucks each, however it would be worth it to me if they work well.
In the shot below you can see the one inch cube with it's different looser texture for germinating, and it is sitting in a square hole precut into the mini cube which is about 3 inches square at the top and 5 inches square at the bottom and about 4 inches high.
Hopefully this can finish without some disastrous insect attack or some sort of terrible nutrient miscalculation.
The eazyplug pyramid has a base of 10 inches by 10 inches and one of the larger cubes is supposed to go on top and it grows through. The plant is supposed to get air pruned and hold the perfect quantity of solution only so it's impossible to overwater at any time. But I never really bothered paying much attention. Until I discovered that I could not grow in soil to save my life, so I had another look at the pyramid. I felt that I didn't want to go from hydro to coco as that just seemed like a change for no reason. But I did want to use pots sometime, I tried one of those fabric bags, but I used soil so I sucked at that, and again it just seems like more bother than it's worth.
While looking at the exorbitant prices for the Eazyplug Pyramid I saw that they have a new Mini Pyramid which is about 5 inches x 5 inches at the bottom, the large one the 10 x 10 is supposed to be the equivalent of a 3.5 gal pot and so the mini would be about a quarter of that perhaps a bit more so maybe a 0.9 gal pot. I started a bean off in my normal plug and then placed it into the new mini Pyramid, and this thread is going to be the story of this bean, because she is 17 days old and even though every other pot grow I've done has been crap this one at the moment anyway, looks perfect so I'm hoping this could be the answer to growing more but smaller plants. The larger Pyramid has a 2 inch cube sit on top, but the mini Pyramid, just has a small eazyplug that sits inside, the mini pyramid.
What I've found so far is that even without using any fertiliser for the first nearly two weeks she looked perfect the entire time. I soaked the pot in plain water to start and just put the plug in, and put it on a saucer. Now roots are poking out all around and air pruning. Because I cannot over water this bean, I guess I just have to be careful not to over fertiliser which I'm hoping would be easy to spot and easy to flush as well.
I haven't been paying much attention to nutes, I mixed up a balance solution with a ppm of about 500, and I've given her some of that and some water, and today I gave her a soak in the nutrient, just dipped her in the buck and took her out, hold so much liquid but nothing was dripping, it drains almost instantly to the correct amount. I decided to top at day 17 at the forth node because she seemed healthy plus I'm not really going to be able to tie her down so topping seemed like the best option.

The point of this thread is that I am really crap at growing in a pot, so if I end up bringing this plant to it's conclusion that means that anyone can do it. I'm not fussing around with nutrients, close enough is good enough, and the same with pH, I'm not really going to bother as they are generally right out of the bottle. I'm expecting them to get a coating of algae on them eventually, not sure is that ultimately is going to be a problem. I'm going to start another one soon which I will also put in here. If they work out well I may give the 10 x 10 Pyramid a shot, but they are 25 bucks each, however it would be worth it to me if they work well.
In the shot below you can see the one inch cube with it's different looser texture for germinating, and it is sitting in a square hole precut into the mini cube which is about 3 inches square at the top and 5 inches square at the bottom and about 4 inches high.
Hopefully this can finish without some disastrous insect attack or some sort of terrible nutrient miscalculation.