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    Plants Sticking to CLAY Pots?

    Quote Originally Posted by Dutch Pimp
    My first grow; I used 4 inch terrra cota clay pots. Big mistake. The plants grew fine, but the roots stick to the sides.
    This makes transplanting very hard....:wtf:
    ^As Dutch Pimp said before his roots got stuck to his clay pot.......
    I was going to transplant into clay pots so to avoid this problem -would lining the clay pots with maybe a plastic bag/garbage bag be okay? Or is it not good for the plants?

    -Happy New Year
    Ps. Just found out my are " Terra Cotta" brand too :wtf:
    poker2 Reviewed by poker2 on . Plants Sticking to CLAY Pots? ^As Dutch Pimp said before his roots got stuck to his clay pot....... I was going to transplant into clay pots so to avoid this problem -would lining the clay pots with maybe a plastic bag/garbage bag be okay? Or is it not good for the plants? -Happy New Year :D Ps. Just found out my are " Terra Cotta" brand too :wtf: Rating: 5

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    Plants Sticking to CLAY Pots?

    You could ask your question under that thread.
    Yes you can use plastic bags for that purpose. Make sure they have same holes where the clays have. Use food bags if you're worried about the quality of plastic.

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    Plants Sticking to CLAY Pots?

    Sorry, I wasn't sure If I could ask under that thread or not so I made my own.
    (There was a time I asked something in a thread before and someone said make your own thread and ask... so yeah :S)
    And okay, thanks. :jointsmile:

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    Plants Sticking to CLAY Pots?

    Once upon a time I loved to use clay pots. But they became too expensive; I would throw them out after each grow because of the apparent salt build up on the pots.

    Prior to transplanting from a clay pot to a larger clay pot I would use shish kabob skewers to scrap around the edge of the dirt to minimize root damage. Seemed to work pretty well.

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