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02-12-2007, 09:41 PM #1
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Multiple plants in single growing tray
in a sog using a soil bed has some advantages as it gives more area for the roots versus pots, its not a good choice with other methods of growing as the roots from other plants will actually be using the same area and there for will actualy grow together wich would make transplanting very difficult without causing alot of damage, but in a sog you wouldnt be needing to transplant as they are in the soil bed from start to finish.
bejay Reviewed by bejay on . Multiple plants in single growing tray In relation to the SOG soil garden questions I posted in a previous thread, I asked about ways to maximalize root space in pots where the horizontal dimension of the grow space is quite limited, but the vertical splace is not. After getting a thumbs up for the idea of simply using a very deep set of pots (perhaps something made of little cut lengths of ABS tubing with drilled caps on the bottom?), someone suggested that in addition to using a deep growing pot, that I consider sticking all of Rating: 5
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