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Common pots used for cannabis
growing
Garden centres and growth supply
chains offer different pots that vary by
material composition, shape, size, and
perforation style.
Traditional plastic containers
Standard plastic containers are a
popular option for growers operating
on a budget. These pots are inexpensive,
but still provide the essentials for your
plants.
Pros:
Low overhead costs
Solid drainage (plus it’s easy to add
more holes)
Transplanting is easy and inexpensive
Cons:
Inability to protect root systems from
temperature fluctuations
Lack of durability which can cause
cracks and structural damage over time
May have airflow issues depending on Fabric containers
the growth medium A relative innovation in container
gardening, roots in fabric pots grow to the
outer edges and attempt to bypass the
porous fabric wall. Instead, they are cut
back, allowing fresh growth to occur. This
process, called “air pruning,” results in a
denser root composition which promotes
healthy growth and development.
Pros:
Promotes dense, healthy root systems
Increased airflow to the roots
Excellent drainage ideal for carefully
maintained gardens
Cons:
Requires more attention and maintenance
as the pots dry out quickly. Note: you can
use larger pots to help slow drying out.
Flimsy structure can make plant support
challenging