Chat room (let's chat!) šŸ’¬ (Part 1)

hell lol I ā€˜chatā€™ anywhere and everywhere

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Hell yah you do, and we love it!

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Yea, I may have contributed to that a bitā€¦ kept thinking of redirecting It here but thatā€™s how conversation goes sometime. Easy to lose the original topic.

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Havenā€™t we all???

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Huh? What was the original subject that brought this up, anyhow? :grin: :sunglasses: :+1:

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Sugar pie!!! Lol

Oh, waitā€¦ No that wasnā€™t it!

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I just wanted the recipeā€¦ lol.

Sugar Pie OG new custom strain!

Hell yes! Sign me up for that one!

No idea where to ask so figure Iā€™ll try here in the chat thread. I am trying to find some larger size non woven nursery bags. I have searched for awhile and can only find smaller ones. The biggest one I could find fits a gallon or less but I need one that fits at least 2 gal. Do they even exist?

This is the biggest one I could find but ideally Iā€™d like to have some twice this size. Canā€™t seem to find any though. At this point Iā€™d be willing to order international if there were any that werenā€™t small. I normally use the fabric bags but I am getting tired of taking out cut plants from them.

Itā€™s hard to search for them because the thicker reusable ones are called almost the same thing so every time I try a search using gallon thatā€™s all that comes up.

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so not woven just like grow bags or what I use 5 gallen bags that are basically panda film black on inside white on outside or are you looking for fabric I tried fabric or woven before and didnt like water leaking out everywhere

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Iā€™m looking specifically for these white fabric ones that I can plant directly into new pots/toss the bigger ones when they are done. I like the structure of the roots in the fabric ones seems to be no circling. I saw those black inside white outside ones and they intrigued me but I donā€™t know if they grow the same without the air pruning.

I really like the fabric bags Iā€™ve been using/re using but taking the plant roots out is a pain in the ass and the fact that I keep having botrytis issues is making me rethink using porous fabric on multiple grows. I was in 5 gal pots last grow that also stayed too wet I think so I want to go back down from 5 to 2 or maybe 3. Only reason I went with 5 in the first place was because these hydrolock irrigation cone things only fit 5 gals at the time I purchased them but Iā€™m gonna ditch the sprayers for some netafim pressure regulating emitters so I can auto irrigate in smaller pots with more drydowns in flower.

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have you looked at 24/7 ?

the main page has something close to your picā€¦

These are all very small, Iā€™m looking for the same thing but in 2-3 gal size if they even make them. I feel like Iā€™ve seen add water dried coco in bigger ones but could be mistaken or they might be custom made for their product

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yeah the bags I use work because of space and shape fonstraints in my perpetuals hut they arent fabric no air pruning etc

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Someone needs to open a weed laundromat :stuck_out_tongue: Make a machine specifically for washing used fabric pots 50 at a time haha.

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get some felt and start sowing lol jk there has to be bigger versions of those I would imagine

thereā€™s your answer - i took all my blankets to the local wash place and while there saw a guy washing his work clothes from his asphalt road crew jobā€¦he left a messā€¦

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@BigMike55 : Iā€™m so very :canada: sorry for your loss. :frowning_face: , however happy to see that your Afghan is looking super sweet. I wish for you the most beer-can of nugs possible!

@neogitus ; I like the the way you are thinking to prevent circling roots. Iā€™ve been using fabric pots and reusable grocery bags with some success but iā€™m hand watering and not incorporating and drip feeding as Promix BX holds a tonne of water. So far ive been able to re-use them for at least 2 cycles but iā€™m hesitant for the 3rd.

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I was joking with a friend at some point saying that I should find the right material and hire an army of grandmas to knit me a whole grow of fabric pots :stuck_out_tongue: Would probably be the best quality shit on the market. Even cooler if with hemp fiber from old grows.

@Pigeonman The more plants I grow the lazier I get haha. I didnā€™t mind too much taking the soil out of a few fabric pots and cleaning them in a huge bin and trying my best to get all the roots out but now when that number is like 20 5 gal containers itā€™s getting to tedious for me so Iā€™m trying to find more ways to make my life easier.

These non reuseable bags have saved me a bit of time already on the first grow Iā€™ve used em so far. I usually start with solo cups and drill holes in them and when transplant comes they are super circled and I have to take them all out of the cup, sometimes a bit stuck. Theyā€™re also smaller on the bottom than they are on the top so when the plant gets past a certain size they are super easy to knock over while watering which drives me crazy.

Once I get some new pro mix hp on Friday I am going to transplant the smaller ones directly into the bigger ones which should be super easy. Now my problem is finding a bigger one to be the final container. Havenā€™t had any luck so far unfortunately.

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