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There's some people around here that stack rock wool blocks on top of each other and seems to be working for them :shrug: :pass:
NOT organic nor living soil.
The root tips grow into the fabric bag so u are ripping them free when u remove it! Those grassroots pots were made for that method! Check out ez swap pots! The bags have snaps the lock them into shape and u can unsnap them when time to remove it for transplant! The bottomless ones are made to do the method he did! Unless they make bigger ones now last i checked those bottomless pots wore only .5 or .33 of a gallon!
Those roots were not into the bag at all. There were barely any at the bottom. That little pot that he was using to transplant
was not a Grassroot pot. I think I posted in here some transplants pots with velcro on them to open up and transplant.

Roots don't grow into the fabric of the Living Earth pots, except at the very bottom 3 or 4 inches. It's got a plastic liner that directs the roots and water downward.
What’s more lazy friendly than plopping a pot down on top of a giant bag of living soil?
.............. And spending MORE hours over the total grow to water in that one section needlessly.:biggrin:





What's the advantages guys? Can you guys come up with any advantages ......other than just sitting it on the top of the pot?

That was the reason for the post! I wanted to find someone that can come up with any sort of real advantage in using this method.

Can anyone tell me how in the hell that is being f*cking closed minded? I posted it to try and learn something!:face:
 
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think you're the closed minded one dude
I don’t care one way or the other…. I’m sharing what I’ve observed others do, that works. There’s no one right way. You’re forgetting that the plant is ALIVE…. And highly adaptable….. you’re acting like this won’t work, when it obviously does.
 
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