Are Smart Pots any good?

Are Smart Pots any good?

Smart pots and air pots provide extra oxygen at the roots, which is a good thing. In fact, that’s a big part of what makes hydro so effective at increasing cannabis growth rates, and smart pots capture some of that power.

Are Smart Pots better than plastic pots?

While both plastic and fabric pots are reusable, plastic pots typically won’t maintain their quality for as long as fabric pots. The material that makes up a fabric pot may stretch and wear with time, but it will last longer than a plastic pot which will eventually crack or break.

Do Smart Pots get moldy?

Most likely what you are seeing is salt and minerals that build up over time from the nutrients and/or water being used in the Smart Pots. Salt and minerals can cause a ‘mildew’ appearance to your Smart Pot but it’s nothing to be concerned about.

Do Smart Pots need drainage holes?

Start with moisture Water deposited at the surface is drawn by gravity to the base of the pot. Even if they have drain holes, plastic pots tend to let water accumulate near the bottom of the vessel. Pots without drain holes (and those sitting in drip trays) are even worse off.

How long do smart pots last?

3-5 years
Smart Pot containers are reusable and last multiple seasons. While the expectant life span is at least 3-5 years, many customers are still using their Smart Pot planters a decade later.

Do smart pots need saucers?

Smart Pots don’t have a saucer, and they seep water through the sides. So when using Smart Pots indoors, unless you are using a tray, you will require extra large saucers or holders to fully capture runoff water.

Do you reuse Smart Pots?

With a little extra care at the end of the season, your Smart Pots can be reused for many years of growing fruits, vegetables, herbs, annual flowers and much more.

Are Smart Pots made in USA?

Made in the U.S.A. Our Smart Pot planters, Big Bag Beds, and Root Control Bags are manufactured in Oklahoma. This allows us to keep the highest quality standards.

Do Smart Pots need saucers?

Do Grow bags mold?

Grow bags can get moldy when there is an excess of moisture and a lack of sufficient light. You can use vinegar, baking soda, or hydrogen peroxide to get rid of the mold. You can prevent mold by keeping the grow bags in sufficient sunlight, so they don’t remain wet for too long.

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  • September 12, 2022