Hi, i was wondering how do you guys deal with the soil being displaced in fabric pots when moving or lifting them?
More specifically, what to do when the fabric detaches from the soil edges? Is it a problem?
Another advice would be appreciated, i think i could've messed up so please let me know how should i proceed.
I just watered the Biobizz Light Mix soil in a 15 liter / 4 gallon fabric pot to keep it moist for 1-2 days for the microbes (as instructed by Biobizz)
The soil became compact and when i was lifting the pot by the handles, the complete fabric detached from the soil edge, there are gaps all around in a circle.
Then i was lightly punching and shaking the pot to disperse the soil and fill the gaps, added more soil on top, moved it around with my hand and watered more.
I kept doing that until the pot was completely filled, but that didn't stop the fabric from detaching, it's always detaching when i lift the pot.
Now the soil is too compact and wet lol.. I had a lot of runoff water much later, so i messed up the drainage.
Then i used a long fork and stabbed the f*ck out of the soil to break it down and shake it to make it airy again. I drained a lot of excess water (probably lost some starter nutrients) and the soil break apart in chunks now, sigh..
Eventually it settled down somehow with a lot of shaking, it seems ok now. Placed some fans around the pot to dry it out faster since it's too wet now.
But how will i lift the pot in the future if it keeps breaking apart? I can't do LST in a small tent, i have to take it out.. How do you guys do it, and is it a big problem if the soil is being displaced once the rootball is filled?
Thanks!
More specifically, what to do when the fabric detaches from the soil edges? Is it a problem?
Another advice would be appreciated, i think i could've messed up so please let me know how should i proceed.
I just watered the Biobizz Light Mix soil in a 15 liter / 4 gallon fabric pot to keep it moist for 1-2 days for the microbes (as instructed by Biobizz)
The soil became compact and when i was lifting the pot by the handles, the complete fabric detached from the soil edge, there are gaps all around in a circle.
Then i was lightly punching and shaking the pot to disperse the soil and fill the gaps, added more soil on top, moved it around with my hand and watered more.
I kept doing that until the pot was completely filled, but that didn't stop the fabric from detaching, it's always detaching when i lift the pot.
Now the soil is too compact and wet lol.. I had a lot of runoff water much later, so i messed up the drainage.
Then i used a long fork and stabbed the f*ck out of the soil to break it down and shake it to make it airy again. I drained a lot of excess water (probably lost some starter nutrients) and the soil break apart in chunks now, sigh..
Eventually it settled down somehow with a lot of shaking, it seems ok now. Placed some fans around the pot to dry it out faster since it's too wet now.
But how will i lift the pot in the future if it keeps breaking apart? I can't do LST in a small tent, i have to take it out.. How do you guys do it, and is it a big problem if the soil is being displaced once the rootball is filled?
Thanks!