Indoor Dirt Bag-----advise

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Howdy:

Going to try 'dirt bags'. They have handles, smartPots don't.

Questions:

Any problems/issues I need to be aware of?

What is best watering method to check PH run-off?


Thanks and take it nice and easy.
 
shit ill watch this and learn some of the help too .....U got pics of them maybe ?????
 
:peace:Just a friendly question.Why are you using dirt bags instead of reg pots? If you have to use dirt bags checking the runoff is th same as reg pots.Just have a runoff tray under the pots and water till tray fills with water and test the ph the same as any other pot.
 
Raise them up off the floor a bit so that you get air circulation under, as well as around them.
 
Muddys right-get air under and around them! I use some old refrigerator wire shelves to get them off the floor. When you water just collect runoff in a driptray and take your reading from that.
 
I used them i dont anymore because of problems just sitting upright. I use air pots now but when i used dirt bags i also got a rack that used for drying dishes
 
I use dirt bags and picked them over smart pots because of the nifty handles and being $1 cheaper. I pay $4 for a 5 gallon dirt bag. Do what fullauto suggested and use old wire racks of some sort. i lined the bottom of my tent with them for air flow. if you leave them on the ground you'll risk a mushy bottom pot that could cause root rotting.

when watering it's best to use a watering can with a spout that comes out steady but allows you to pour slow and evenly. pour too fast and all the water will run out the side of the bag!
 
Thanks all.

Yes, I can use regular pots and will if the bags are troublesome.

Thought I would use the dirt bags to keep temp of root zone lower/air circulation etc.

This needs to be a very uncomplicated grow for me at this time----------so, if pots meet that objective then I will stay with them. What do you think.

Thanks to all above for input.
 
Muddy--if you make it back--I just found a recent statement of yours concerning smart pots which are very similar to dirt bags:

"Personally, I'm no fan of Smart Pots. I've tried them 3 times, both indoors and out, and have not really seen a difference between them and the plastic nursery pots I use. They dried out too fast for me, especially when I tried them under HPS lights. I also found that keeping them raised off the floor was a PITA in my small indoor space." With my environment and small grow space couple with your three trials I will follow your advice. And they might stay soggy under LED. Thanks and use the old pots.
 
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