Container advice for roots organic soil

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It’s that simple. This grow medium is coco peralite pumice and peat based creating a fast drying and easy draining habitat for roots allowing more feeding and watering opportunities. This seems to be the best premade organic soil I can easily acquire. What container do you recommend ? Fabric pots? Rain science bag? Plastic container with drainage holes ? I am looking for a happy “medium” of Easy to maintain and proper oxygen for root zone thanks for ur help and advice
 
I like fabric pots, been using them for several yrs. Air pruning makes a big difference! I really want to give the rain science bags a go, the ease of cleaning for reuse is just one of the reasons...

If you just go with the fabric bags and want to rerun, they're a PIA to clean.
So, if your in a place to spend the money, rain science would be my vote.
 
I like fabric pots, been using them for several yrs. Air pruning makes a big difference! I really want to give the rain science bags a go, the ease of cleaning for reuse is just one of the reasons...

If you just go with the fabric bags and want to rerun, they're a PIA to clean.
So, if your in a place to spend the money, rain science would be my vote.
I wanted to get more of these bags anyways....might delay my germination plans by a week or two but I’d rather start right then regret my choices halfway through thanks man! I have 10% off code too :eyebrows:
 
I've been slowly changing over my grow containers to airpots just for ease of handling. Easiest container for reuse too. I have used fabric pots but handling was my issue although they perform well. Cleaning was tough so mine were one use only. I've got airpots that have been through 5-6 runs...still kickin'it.
 
Air pots for the win. Organic soil auto grower.
 

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