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marc555

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growbags or pots
« on: January 24, 2010, 18:40:06 »
First year with my greenhouse but not sure what to use for my tomatoes growbags or put them in pots, any advice?

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Re: growbags or pots
« Reply #1 on: January 24, 2010, 19:08:20 »
Big pots every time for me. Growbags are hard to water properly, you can always see what you're doing with a pot. Growbags frequently claim to take three tomatoes but there's not really enough compost in them to do so.

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Re: growbags or pots
« Reply #2 on: January 24, 2010, 19:10:10 »
Big pots for me as well ;D

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Re: growbags or pots
« Reply #3 on: January 24, 2010, 19:10:34 »
The black florists flower buckets are recommended. Co-op Morrison's etc do them. Some give them away others charge about £1 per 10. Use grow bag compost in the buckets.

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Re: growbags or pots
« Reply #4 on: January 24, 2010, 19:13:16 »
Thanks that helps me too, tis also my first time growing them  ;D
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Re: growbags or pots
« Reply #5 on: January 24, 2010, 19:23:47 »
I did actually buy the black pots from morrisons a few weeks ago then someone mentioned grow bags. Pots it is then, cant wait to get started this year

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Re: growbags or pots
« Reply #6 on: January 24, 2010, 19:43:03 »
I know alot of you favour the Morrisons pots etc but dont you find they become a top heavy and fall over? How do you support them and stop this from happening. I grew some of my chillis in the black pots and had this problem.

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Re: growbags or pots
« Reply #7 on: January 24, 2010, 19:56:42 »
We use the black buckets... saw the bottom off, fill with "growbag" compost... or our own but plant them a couple of inches into the border... then you can push the cane through the pot... at the end of the year empty the pots outside .. so pests/diseases don't build up. You can stand them in growbags we do it for the peppers and Aubergines on a "table"...  :)

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Re: growbags or pots
« Reply #8 on: January 24, 2010, 23:23:36 »
I cut the growbags in half - each becomes two big soft 30cm pots.

As a lazy person, I also set up a row of them (crosswise) on a pair of 4x2" timbers: Cover the gap between with thick polythene so it's a trough, push a 15x3cm strip of capillary cloth through the bottom of each 'pot' so it can dangle to the bottom of the trough, fill the trough with water - and neglect for a week or two at a time... You need something to stop them toppling - a loop of rope will do.

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