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    Cloth pots also great to avoid overwatering. They dry much faster and self air prune the roots so they cannot outgrow the container.

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    Quote Originally Posted by CityDweller View Post
    Cloth pots also great to avoid overwatering. They dry much faster and self air prune the roots so they cannot outgrow the container.
    take some getting used to the first couple of times, cause of the fabric you have to pour slower or it will just piss out the sides and not seep thu to the bottom, oh and they also liked to be elevated using some chopsticks, pegs underneeth so the airflow can move about, lest they start going mouldy n stagnated from the bottom up,
    skin it roll it lick it twist it.


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    Quote Originally Posted by lipnobody View Post
    take some getting used to the first couple of times, cause of the fabric you have to pour slower or it will just piss out the sides and not seep thu to the bottom, oh and they also liked to be elevated using some chopsticks, pegs underneeth so the airflow can move about, lest they start going mouldy n stagnated from the bottom up,
    I suppose that may also depend on the medium. I am currently in living soil and bottom feeding so they are sitting directly in the saucers and almost always sitting in water since they are drinking so much. So far plants look great and no signs of any issues.

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