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12-10-2010, 07:33 PM #1Senior Member
Quality of Pots
Thanks for the heads up on the terra cotta clay pots. I will avoid them too. I don't need my pots to be a headache.
I am using the square 1 gal pots from the local grow shop. They are the right size for my veg box and I can jam the most in thanks to the square shape.rudy2010 Reviewed by rudy2010 on . Quality of Pots I recently bought 3,6 liter plastic pots, there were two different in store, i bought cheap ones. They're a bit ugly compared to originals and they smell very much like industrial plastic. I don't have much info about pots, so i'm just worried about these. Salesman said they're ok but anyway he wants to sell his goods. Is it ok to grow in them or can they effect on plants? Rating: 5
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12-10-2010, 07:56 PM #2Senior Member
Quality of Pots
I like the square pots I can get at my local nursery. Plastic, durable, and white. The white, I figure can only reflect more light to lower branches and the square shape means you have no gaps of wasted space.
I went with standard red clay pots for my first grow and after 3 weeks, had to keep wiping down the outside with a bleach/water mixture because Etiher mold or mildew started forming on the outside of the pots. Didn't hurt the plants, but what a pain in the ass!
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