Indoor Pot sizes?

Hmm id rather reuse an airpot then a fabric one, just give airpot a clean after each grow, lil love and elbow grease hey
 
You can clean your fabric pots just as easy, I soak mine in really hot water for about an hour, then just gently scrub clean. Have used the same bags for probably 2 years now and they have only minor wear.
 
smart pots can go straight in the washer and then air dry. I love my [HASHTAG]#10[/HASHTAG] airpots (10 gallon equivalent.) I never clean them. When I first used them I filled them all the way, but autos only use about 3/4 of the soil. Very easy to see at harvest time. They grow so low and then no lower and are thick I mean thick. So now I fill with about 5 to 7 gallons of soil and that makes them a little fat and short, and that's the way I like my plants. You can buy a larger pot and not use it all.
 
My airpots arrived yesterday by the way! Forgot to say. They're the strangest pots I have ever seen but I get the idea! They're cool! Going to use them on my next grow I think instead of transplanting my current Auto's?
 
My airpots arrived yesterday by the way! Forgot to say. They're the strangest pots I have ever seen but I get the idea! They're cool! Going to use them on my next grow I think instead of transplanting my current Auto's?
I love mine. That's all I use. My tip=make a depression in the middle and slope the soil up around the edges and don't try to get all the soil wet.Just water in the middle in the depression.
 
I love mine. That's all I use. My tip=make a depression in the middle and slope the soil up around the edges and don't try to get all the soil wet.Just water in the middle in the depression.

I disagree, that defies getting an airpot, look at your airpot first 2 levels are sealed, main feeds round the outside then every now and then do direct feeds
 
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