Thank you. Very helpful information. You are a man of integrity for not just dismissing your competitor from the start. It makes me respect what you have to say. Keep up the great work.
I was planning on taking all my regular plastic pots and using my Holesaw to make holes all over it on the outside making it an air pruning pot instead of throwing it away
Haha I think I still might know a few Pegged leg Pete’s, everyone seems to have made the switch to these new styles. They even have giant 90 gal or bigger! I 💚 gardening, always something to learn or brush up on. Awesome comparison methods 😆👍
I like the felt pads and I have some of them but with my old ones I think you can make them better by drilling holes in them and also you can absolutely bottom and water the other two containers
I can't find the fabric vs Airpot video. Do the Root Pouch pots allow oxygen? It seems like the biggest positive to your pots is they can be planted in the ground and then removed, but what if that isn't my intention?
The biggest disadvantage that I see with fabric pots, is that if you want to re-use them it's difficult to take the plant. Some also develop mold. Air-pots are easier to re-use because you can open them up.
If you compare the cost the fabric is much better a quick search and you can get 5x 2 gallon fabric pots with handles for 8.99. Or one plastic air pot same size 17.99. Fabric bag is also biodegradable and you can stack tons of them up in a closet or cabinet. You can even just plant the whole fabric pot into the soil outside. I don't see how you could think the air pot is even a cost effective option for someone who is growing even just 5 plants.
@@martisbvk Combat mold and bacteria by having the pot in a well-ventilated area. Also, by putting rocks in the bottom of the fabric pot and rocks in a saucer or tray l with a tiny bit of water to keep it wicking up.
Never put rocks in the bottom of a pot. There's a scientific term for what happens but it gives the plant wet feet and root rot. Best to elevate the whole pot on rocks.
Here is the information from the video. Traditional pots are old technology from the 1940s. All they do is hold soil. Air Pots and Fabric grow bags are advanced technology. Air Pots prune roots to create the perfect root ball, and that’s it. Fabric bags prune roots, but not as well as the Air Pot. In addition fabric bags provide thermal insulation and faster water drainage. There saved you 5 minutes.
And once again, combat mold and bacteria by having the pot in a well-ventilated area. Also, by putting rocks in the bottom of the fabric pot and rocks in a saucer or tray with a tiny bit of water to keep it wicking up.
That is what I was thinking. Perhaps, the air zone may be too humid to dry the root ends, or it just may be the right thermal moderator and hybrid solution. Thinking of asphalt layer with flexibility and grip over a concrete pave base with structure and no flexibility - they are better as a hybrid vs. as individual systems. Note when new concrete highway installed, the line grooves sawed into the concrete. Concrete needs about a year to cure well and is too slippery to drive on when wet / snow. The grooves act as mechanical bond gap for the future asphalt layer topping. I think the fabric and air-pot corrugation format might work well together. Aesthetically, if used for long term planting, a decorative solid planter / container with generous side air space could keep the air factor balanced - though likely get more humid. Try it out.
Huge Autoclave or gas, any sterilization that won’t destroy it, wash it, uv, bags in trash or bag gas, good enough for surgical tattoo, lab, steam. Like mushroom media. Solar, how do you do soil? Manure...?
I don’t really care for black plastic when growing outdoors. They get too hot from the sun unless you use something to shade the pot. And that gets annoying if you have to move them around to catch the sun after 3-4 pm. I used white plastic buckets with lots and lots of holes drilled through them. I worried about soil washing out through the holes but that was very minor.
very good video, very informative. but you have to put the microphone onto you so your voice is more audible. please include the links for comparison of bags.
Does this mean you can plant a perennial fruit tree in the one grow bag and leave it there forever? Negating the need for repotting needed with plastic pots?
It's a better root situation than a standard container. The root structure is air pruned and will not circle. However the roots do grow into the fabric. Then the fabric becomes moldy and rots away in places. The bottom where it touches the ground develops a fungus like slime. Soil tends to dry out very fast as the fabric wants the water more than the soil want to hold on to it. You will have to "repot" at some point. The roots that are in the fabric will tear off
@@martisbvk Combat mold and bacteria by having the pot in a well-ventilated area. Also, by putting rocks in the bottom of the fabric pot and rocks in a saucer or tray l with a tiny bit of water to keep it wicking up.
What I'm not feeling about the fabric and air pots is how they get clogged with old roots from previous plants and also the watering gets trickier since it may escape right away instead of getting into the soil effectively. Takes much more time to water properly IMO.
@@inharmonywithearth9982 Correct! Combat mold and bacteria by having the pot in a well-ventilated area. Also, by putting rocks in the bottom of the fabric pot and rocks in a saucer or tray l with a tiny bit of water to keep it wicking up.
Fabric pots are just to iritating to deal with. I tried it, I dont like it, my yields did not increase, just my labor and cost of dealing with the bs that came with working with fabric pots. They a bi**h to transplant, water and deal with overall. I'm going back to Plastic. I'm done with the fabric bs.
I turned on CC, nixed the sound, then bought it back a low... and I was good to go. Very informative. Loved it when you cleared the wannabes out of the way.
@@drunkinzombiefarts7518 Combat mold and bacteria by having the pot in a well-ventilated area. Also, by putting rocks in the bottom of the fabric pot and rocks in a saucer or tray l with a tiny bit of water to keep it wicking up.
Sorry your audio or mic are quite very low and I can't barely hear what your saying so I had to turn on my cc to be able to understand what you are saying
Why not just put ridges or a textured pattern on the inside of Plastic pots to eliminate any smooth surfaces and stop root spiraling? (Patten Pending!) Lol!
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I wonder if that'd work?! Interesting idea! I'm going forc root nurse fabric pots though in mine!
Very informative shame about the shit audio nothing 20 bucks on Amazon wouldn’t sort out those people probably stopped watching after eight minutes check your analytics easy fix
If you're going to take the time to make a video you may want to check your volume. Too bad this video has so much back ground noise and really no vocal quality at all.
Pirates lost their legs to sharks when bathing. They would hang from a rope and be towed through the water, sometimes sharks would attack them and they would lose a leg. At least that is the story I have been told.
But did they ever catch a shark? Because they weren't just bathing, they were trolling. You have to wonder if any pirates ever lost a 3rd leg as well...
@@danfarnsworth9229 The history books say almost all were due to bathing. Few survived even the slightest injury, just as most Civil War deaths were long and slow due to infections and gangrene.
Combat mold and bacteria by having the pot in a well-ventilated area. Also, by putting rocks in the bottom of the fabric pot and rocks in a saucer or tray with a tiny bit of water to keep it wicking up.
Thank you. Very helpful information. You are a man of integrity for not just dismissing your competitor from the start. It makes me respect what you have to say. Keep up the great work.
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Thank You! I'm glad to hear a professional horticulturist's opinion on this subject.
I was planning on taking all my regular plastic pots and using my Holesaw to make holes all over it on the outside making it an air pruning pot instead of throwing it away
Straight to the point and very blunt on what works and what doesn’t. THANK YOU 🙏🏽🦋✨☁️
I like how this guy starts throwing stuff aside. 😂
United States - me too. I cracked up. Great smile for the day.
Same🤣
The results you get with a root pot with an air dome in the bottom are shocking 👍🏻👍🏻 great vid
Haha I think I still might know a few Pegged leg Pete’s, everyone seems to have made the switch to these new styles. They even have giant 90 gal or bigger! I 💚 gardening, always something to learn or brush up on. Awesome comparison methods 😆👍
I use two or three old unused cotton t-shirts tied at neck hole then turn inside out...so much cheaper if you have lots of plants
Thank you! I learned something i didn't know before. First time i heard about planting in bags was 20 min ago :)
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Can't find the video where you compared air-pots to yours
@@kaanaskin93 still can´t find it?
Props to you for respecting your competitors product
I use banana boxes in my country. they decompose on top of it and i dont have to wash or put them away when done
Awesome
I like the felt pads and I have some of them but with my old ones I think you can make them better by drilling holes in them and also you can absolutely bottom and water the other two containers
Why do they always make nursery pots black? Black makes the roots far too hot.
Can you please share link to a video (mentioned) where you compare remained containers?
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I can't find the fabric vs Airpot video. Do the Root Pouch pots allow oxygen? It seems like the biggest positive to your pots is they can be planted in the ground and then removed, but what if that isn't my intention?
The biggest disadvantage that I see with fabric pots, is that if you want to re-use them it's difficult to take the plant. Some also develop mold. Air-pots are easier to re-use because you can open them up.
If you compare the cost the fabric is much better a quick search and you can get 5x 2 gallon fabric pots with handles for 8.99. Or one plastic air pot same size 17.99. Fabric bag is also biodegradable and you can stack tons of them up in a closet or cabinet. You can even just plant the whole fabric pot into the soil outside. I don't see how you could think the air pot is even a cost effective option for someone who is growing even just 5 plants.
@NorthernCaliWay Have the roots of the plant grown into the fabric? I had that problem when using grow bags. Plus moldy fabric and dry soil.
@@martisbvk Combat mold and bacteria by having the pot in a well-ventilated area. Also, by putting rocks in the bottom of the fabric pot and rocks in a saucer or tray l with a tiny bit of water to keep it wicking up.
Never put rocks in the bottom of a pot. There's a scientific term for what happens but it gives the plant wet feet and root rot. Best to elevate the whole pot on rocks.
My fabric pots get infested with pill bugs. Drives me bonkers. Doesn't happen to the plastic pots.
Would a high-density polyethylene (HDPE) bag with multiple drainage holes not achieve the same effect as the Air-Pot?
The funnels matter
Very informative,interesting THANK YOU !
Where is the video he's talking about? Which pots are better - cloth or air-pot?
Here is the information from the video. Traditional pots are old technology from the 1940s. All they do is hold soil. Air Pots and Fabric grow bags are advanced technology. Air Pots prune roots to create the perfect root ball, and that’s it. Fabric bags prune roots, but not as well as the Air Pot. In addition fabric bags provide thermal insulation and faster water drainage.
There saved you 5 minutes.
I still enjoyed watching the video. Lots more personality than your comment. Thank you.
Thank you. You saved my times
He doesn't mention that the generic 1 and 3 gallon nursery pots are MUCH LARGER than the 1 gallon root pouch product.
the woven pvc one has benefit of being lightweight, fold-able for shipping or quick installation, dos not harbor mold and bacteria like a felt pot
So back down to the end result ? Which one
@@timdawes4410 woven pvc
And once again, combat mold and bacteria by having the pot in a well-ventilated area. Also, by putting rocks in the bottom of the fabric pot and rocks in a saucer or tray with a tiny bit of water to keep it wicking up.
Can I put my grow bags directly on my patio or do they need to be placed in something like a kiddie pool as I’ve heard some people do?
Hey, you assembled the Air-Pot upside down. 😂
can you make a video on how to transplant a tree or bamboo that has been grown in a fabric bag into the ground?
*QUESTION:* _what about placing the AIR-POT inside a slightly larger fabric bag?_ *What are the advantages & disadvantages??*
That is what I was thinking. Perhaps, the air zone may be too humid to dry the root ends, or it just may be the right thermal moderator and hybrid solution. Thinking of asphalt layer with flexibility and grip over a concrete pave base with structure and no flexibility - they are better as a hybrid vs. as individual systems. Note when new concrete highway installed, the line grooves sawed into the concrete. Concrete needs about a year to cure well and is too slippery to drive on when wet / snow. The grooves act as mechanical bond gap for the future asphalt layer topping. I think the fabric and air-pot corrugation format might work well together. Aesthetically, if used for long term planting, a decorative solid planter / container with generous side air space could keep the air factor balanced - though likely get more humid. Try it out.
So how do you sanitize a fabric pot? or are you supposed to throw it out and buy a new one after each use?
Huge Autoclave or gas, any sterilization that won’t destroy it, wash it, uv, bags in trash or bag gas, good enough for surgical tattoo, lab, steam. Like mushroom media. Solar, how do you do soil? Manure...?
No.
RainScience mesh grow bags for the win.
I don’t really care for black plastic when growing outdoors. They get too hot from the sun unless you use something to shade the pot. And that gets annoying if you have to move them around to catch the sun after 3-4 pm. I used white plastic buckets with lots and lots of holes drilled through them. I worried about soil washing out through the holes but that was very minor.
very good video, very informative. but you have to put the microphone onto you so your voice is more audible. please include the links for comparison of bags.
Which fabric that they use for left one? is that 300gr. geotextile felt?
happy roots make happy plants
Does this mean you can plant a perennial fruit tree in the one grow bag and leave it there forever? Negating the need for repotting needed with plastic pots?
It's a better root situation than a standard container. The root structure is air pruned and will not circle. However the roots do grow into the fabric. Then the fabric becomes moldy and rots away in places. The bottom where it touches the ground develops a fungus like slime. Soil tends to dry out very fast as the fabric wants the water more than the soil want to hold on to it. You will have to "repot" at some point. The roots that are in the fabric will tear off
@@martisbvk Combat mold and bacteria by having the pot in a well-ventilated area. Also, by putting rocks in the bottom of the fabric pot and rocks in a saucer or tray l with a tiny bit of water to keep it wicking up.
Bad ass video brotha!
I use thick grow bags they are the best.
Where can I find the root pouches for sale?
What I'm not feeling about the fabric and air pots is how they get clogged with old roots from previous plants and also the watering gets trickier since it may escape right away instead of getting into the soil effectively. Takes much more time to water properly IMO.
@@inharmonywithearth9982 Correct! Combat mold and bacteria by having the pot in a well-ventilated area. Also, by putting rocks in the bottom of the fabric pot and rocks in a saucer or tray l with a tiny bit of water to keep it wicking up.
Solid video!
Yes, the video is OK but the audio is horrible!
thanks for the valuable information 👍
I prefer the Radice bags. all the benes of the airpot but white and WAY cheaper.
I always use fabric pots , send me some lol
how about drilling holes in plastic pots
You can, but not as good.
Just watched the whole video for him to tell me to watch a different one
Life sucks sometimes
Or you could jusr make your own air pruning bucket.
Lets get you that 1k subscriber count
He needs an improved microphone ... I can barely hear him!
Cool.. thanks
Fabric pots are just to iritating to deal with. I tried it, I dont like it, my yields did not increase, just my labor and cost of dealing with the bs that came with working with fabric pots. They a bi**h to transplant, water and deal with overall. I'm going back to Plastic. I'm done with the fabric bs.
Thanks so much sir
Do you sale them????
yes! you can email info@rootpouch.com or call 503-439-0306 or check out our website www.rootpouch.com
the videos you mentioned are unfindable. Put a link
I wanted to watch this but I have everything turned up and I can barely hear your audio
Take 2 less words then picture to sign language
I turned on CC, nixed the sound, then bought it back a low... and I was good to go. Very informative. Loved it when you cleared the wannabes out of the way.
Use earbuds next time you run into that problem.
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and you left out terracotta pots because?
air pots are the best but cost to much.
Or shows Online that fabric pots don’t help the root structure
Bag it up, I'll take it
Great information❣
I go to dollar tree and buy baskets.LINE them with black weed barrier and you have an stroppy.Been using for years
Do you have an issue issue with mold like I've been hearing the fabric pots do? I want to do fabric pots but worried about the mold.
@@drunkinzombiefarts7518 Combat mold and bacteria by having the pot in a well-ventilated area. Also, by putting rocks in the bottom of the fabric pot and rocks in a saucer or tray l with a tiny bit of water to keep it wicking up.
What did he say? I can't hear him.
Sorry your audio or mic are quite very low and I can't barely hear what your saying so I had to turn on my cc to be able to understand what you are saying
i wish someone made a fabric pot not made from polypropylene which is plastic.
and I suppose you don't use any form of plastic in your life ?
Why not just put ridges or a textured pattern on the inside of Plastic pots to eliminate any smooth surfaces and stop root spiraling? (Patten Pending!) Lol!
I wonder if that'd work?! Interesting idea! I'm going forc root nurse fabric pots though in mine!
you just disclosed your 'patten'😄
I have micro plastics in my testes
can't hear you
Peg leg, interesting
when did hide the pain harold start a youtube channel ?
Ur compare video is not there... 🥴
Yellow IKEA bags!!!
en español??
so you couldn't move all of this to a more quiet space or use a mic? must be hell being there in this loud environment. really sorry for you.
Very informative shame about the shit audio nothing 20 bucks on Amazon wouldn’t sort out those people probably stopped watching after eight minutes check your analytics easy fix
Go wash the shit out of your fabryc pots dumb fuck face
Oh, so you're selling a product, not simply giving reviews. Got it.
Next time..fix the sound first
I heard everything just fine.. bad hearing of yours??
audio issues!
fabric pots are terrible. there is a reason pros use black plastic. you bought too much into the propaganda and clearly lack experience.
:DDDD
If you're going to take the time to make a video you may want to check your volume. Too bad this video has so much back ground noise and really no vocal quality at all.
plastic air pots beat stupid smart pots bar none
Pirates lost their legs to sharks when bathing. They would hang from a rope and be towed through the water, sometimes sharks would attack them and they would lose a leg. At least that is the story I have been told.
But did they ever catch a shark? Because they weren't just bathing, they were trolling. You have to wonder if any pirates ever lost a 3rd leg as well...
It's much more likely that their legs were blown off during sea battles, or were amputated because of infection or gangrene.
@@danfarnsworth9229 The history books say almost all were due to bathing. Few survived even the slightest injury, just as most Civil War deaths were long and slow due to infections and gangrene.
how did the shark know it was a pirate ?
5 minutes with almost zero information, the actual information could gave been given in 20 seconds
Too much fast talking.
He a hater
can not here you
Couldn't hear very well. Audio very poor. :(
Bad sound !!!
Bad audio,very distracting trying to hear you over all the other noises get a microphone
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speak up couldn't hear you
You talk tooo much
do you have to over explain everything... ///???????????????????????????//
wtf?
@@FIN86fi wtf what?
do ( not ) use the plastic screws . use plastic ( zip ties ) instead .
the woven pvc one has benefit of being lightweight, fold-able for shipping or quick installation, dos not harbor mold and bacteria like a felt pot
Combat mold and bacteria by having the pot in a well-ventilated area. Also, by putting rocks in the bottom of the fabric pot and rocks in a saucer or tray with a tiny bit of water to keep it wicking up.