Grow bag question

Markinoku

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Just got some 10 gallon grow bags off amazon. The material seems a lot thinner than the other grow bags I’m using, when I hold it up to a light, there seems to be a lot of light penetration. Are these cheap bags okay to use, or are they gonna cause problems?
 
I'm not sure but this this seems to be doing great for me:
(See picture) that's a carpet rolled up and screwed to a wooden frame and a couple garbage bags as a hat. I chucked some smaller ones in there for three days and they've started on their way very good.

Depending on how tall they are, you could even get away with some variation of covered cage
 

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HydroKid239

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I'm not sure but this this seems to be doing great for me:
(See picture) that's a carpet rolled up and screwed to a wooden frame and a couple garbage bags as a hat. I chucked some smaller ones in there for three days and they've started on their way very good.

Depending on how tall they are, you could even get away with some variation of covered cage
wait.. what? lol Is that a trash bag over the plant for dark time?
 

Markinoku

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top is new ones, bottom is what I’m currently using. I know they’re supposed to be breathable, but is there such a thing as too much?
 

Markinoku

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Hmmm....now from the pictures I wouldn't trust that...it looks like there's lots of light coming in. But you know what if you stuck them in a dark corner or even like in a shed, maybe? Covered cage?
No, these are my soil containers for my indoor grow. My question is, is the root zone going to be okay with all that light coming through?
 
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