Ace Smoking
Active Member
After checking all my local retailers and garden centers all I could find was expensive fancy pots to grow in.. So I got online and bought a bunch of cheap nursery pots. Well they have arrived, and I'm surprised to find the drainage holes are quite big. I can easily fit my thumb in each hole.. The fancy pots at retailers had holes like 1/3rd the size of these cheap pots.
I use Fox Farms Ocean Forest soil and I'm thinking when I go to fill the pots that the soil will just fall out these rather large holes. Are thumbsize holes normal? The middle hole must be close to the circumference of a quarter...
Should I gorilla tape them closed a little bit or will this have an adverse affect on the plants? Like would the plant roots uptake the glues in the tape?
Thanks for your replies.
I use Fox Farms Ocean Forest soil and I'm thinking when I go to fill the pots that the soil will just fall out these rather large holes. Are thumbsize holes normal? The middle hole must be close to the circumference of a quarter...
Should I gorilla tape them closed a little bit or will this have an adverse affect on the plants? Like would the plant roots uptake the glues in the tape?
Thanks for your replies.
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