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Newpaper Pots for transfers

I have a soil blocker, I tried it a few times but its a PITA if you have to move the block for any reason, so I only used it that one spring, back to jiffy pots for me. mine is no where near as fancy as that one though

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i also tried the newspaper thing but didn't like that at all
 
Now this is interesting.

Know anyone that's tried it? I imagine the soil would have to be quiet compact for it to stay as a block. How much does that inhibit root growth? How well do these blocked stay together when watered I wonder?

The compaction is really not an issue. I've used soil blocks in the past and I think they are one of the best ways to start seedlings, And they loosen once place in a pot of soil, they crumle easily too so they need to be handled gently. I'm ordering a block making tool. You could make one also
 
I would not mess about that messy soil blocks.
I have used Jiffy pots: http://www.jiffypot.com/en/products/jiffypot.html
Easy to use and they work much better than paper, only problem is that they are not free.

Rilla.

Soil block can be a little messy, but not usually.and its better for the plants IMO. No transplant shock at all. Place the blick in a pot when ready and they'll just take off! And tell me how you garden is soil without being a little messy...lol! Myself, I've never liked jiffy pots, they don't degrade fast enough and 1/2 the time you have to cut slits in the sides to let roots escape or your plant is root bound and doesn't grow.
 
Newspapers pots,ain't bad .I used them last year.I made 1.5 litres pot and i kept plants for 25 days.Than i carefully tear the paper and put plant in the ground.Here is my grow journal. https://www.autoflower.org/f6/prokas-guerilla-grow-3-auto-strains-33646.html


I was thinking of just poking holes in the newspaper pot with a tac board and sticking it straight in the ground. The roots would grow out the holes then easily tear the paper as they expanded. I think it's the lack of holes that keeps them root bound.
 
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