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Halford wrote: :laugh: very good Daniel, from little acorns ............... and from little Jimnys' :woohoo:
Gus re: the "double pots" the added height of the inner pot gives more rootspace whilst the outer pot has holes in the base and it's into this space the water/feed goes once a week without wetting the plant stem and leaves (reducing possible disease and blight) , normal water is drawn from the base reservoir via capilliary fabric into the underside of the grow bags. This means the toms have a steady water suppy and can go up to 3 days without the need to re-water.
So even the toms have had a body lift
Hate to ask this, Hal, but any chance of a diagram...I know you love doing them?
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So by the look of it, the 'double pot' bit is purchased as a one-piece, and sits in the grow bag with some extra compost in it. Yes??
But where does the orange bit with the capilliaries go? Inside the growbag, two to each green part???
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purchased pot sits in growbag which sits on gizzmo with capillary matting and water reservoir
if you're after some then make sure you get the darker green pots, whilst the lighter green pots have the benefit of x3 hole for locating canes, their drain holes are too small and require drilling out to enlarge, also the under water reservoir trays also have locators to accept support canes so the former are not necessary.
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Simple but brilliant, thanks Hal...is it next spring yet???
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