pour préparer l'out 2012

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Edit 2 : en fait les air pot sont pas si cher que caI used Smart Pots for a long time and I've made the switch to Airpots because of my limited 2 x 4 flowering closet space. For those with smaller spaces and those who use smaller containers Airpots can offer some advantages over Smart Pots. My main advantage with Airpots is that I can fit in eight 2.4 or 3 gal airpots into my flowering space but the 3 gal Smart Pots are a bit too big to pack 8 of them in so I made the switch and for the smaller sizes I've been impressed with how large the plants are that the smaller airpots support.
One advantage of the airpots is they are rigid and much easier to stake my plants in. I also don't notice the compacting and shrinkage of the soil in the Airpots like I do with the Smart Pots. Another thing I really love the Airpots for is they are very easy to transplant from if you let the roots get well developed. The Smart Pots as you've mentioned can be very difficult to get a plant out of and I've stressed out more than a few when I experimented with vegging in small Smart Pots. The roots really attach themself to the fabric on a Smart Pot making you peel the root ball from the pot when you transplant her.
I keep dozens of strain's moms in 16 oz party cups and only transplant them if I intend to veg them larger to flower them or if they get pissed off in the cups as some strains do I'll xplant them to get them back to health for cloning. One great find has been 1/3 gallon Airpots. I can take a plant that is pissed off in a 20 oz cup, xplant it into a .3 gal airpot which only gives it minimal new soil and within a week its much happier and they will support a very happy plant 2-3 feet tall! Here's a pic of a plant I vegged in the .3 gal airpot and then went into a 3 gal Airpot from that but you can see how happy she is. Transplanting from those pots are super easy too... you just remove the thumbscrew and pull the pot wall back from the rootball and you have a very solid soil root plug to pop into your larger pot....
I just ordered a dozen more of the .3 gal Airpots and I'm going to put my culled down 'keeper' moms in them and leave the unproven strains in the party cups til they have their day in the sun and earn themselves an airpot... lol...
One thing I would mention about Airpots is to make sure you put them together right side up... There is a row or two of solid plastic on the proper top 'edge' of the pot and that if you fill it up to that level with soil it forms a 'reservoir' and holds liquid when you water so it doesn't just run down the sides nearly as easily as it does if they are put together wrong. The first time I ordered Airpots they didn't come with directions and I put them together upside down.After I discovered the directions online and put them together right I noticed they were MUCH easier to water...
Peace~!
et du coup cisaille me fait hésiter xDEdit : j'y vais quand même de ma petite remarque , le Cannabis n'est pas vraiment sensible au chignonage racinaire a moins de le laisser 2 ans sur une table en pots de 1l
normal,il est communément admis que le Cisaille est un être fourbe et sournois,tapis dans un coin pour "t'enduire avec de l'erreur"jo.saiplu a écrit :et du coup cisaille me fait hésiter xD