When I have taken mine from the machine I do an extra spinn cycle they are almost dry then and take a few hrs to dry completely , I jst open them up and turn them upside down and place them on the floor to dry in my extra room, You can do it outside on sunny deck tooHi yall. I have my pre rinsed fabric pots in the washer. Can I put them in the dryer when done? I don't have a place outside to dry them. Thanks.
WelcomeFalse alarm.....my spin cycle is on point. They are pretty much dry just from that. Thank you all.
Trust me, I am in coco and water every other day in my fabric pots. Most people would say everyday is best. I think giving them the most air I can without harming them is best. It also gives me a more control if I screw something up. I feel coco/perlite is a bit cleaner to use as far as a mess, but not by much.I hate washing pots. Mine are plastic which is worse to wash? I have heard fabric pots don't retain moisture as well as plastic. As it is I have to water every 3 days....
Trust me, I am in coco and water every other day in my fabric pots. Most people would say everyday is best. I think giving them the most air I can without harming them is best. It also gives me a more control if I screw something up. I feel coco/perlite is a bit cleaner to use as far as a mess, but not by much.
I started in dirt years ago as a greenhorn and then ran dwc. That went well, but I was tired of the water all the time. I went to coco in 3 gallon pots for my 3x3 and am pretty sure I am stuck here for a bit.
Different stroked for different folks. Just ask @RosterMan
If it ain’t broke, don’t break it…So, you like Coco the best? Funny, I grow today basically like I did when I started eons ago.
Never thought about running them thru the washerHi yall. I have my pre rinsed fabric pots in the washer. Can I put them in the dryer when done? I don't have a place outside to dry them. Thanks.
I do I do.So, you like Coco the best? Funny, I grow today basically like I did when I started eons ago.
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