General discussion regarding the techniques and methods used to successfully grow tomato plants in containers.
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June 6, 2011 | #1 |
Tomatovillian™
Join Date: May 2011
Location: FL
Posts: 101
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"Plant Warrior Pots"?
A local fella at the hydro store mentioned these to me, and naturally, I had to research them. Didn't find any info on them, except they are distributed by Sunlight Supply. And they are cheap - just a couple dollars.
This is what is in the description:
And a few rare pictures: And factory picture: I like to try new things out, so ordered 3, 2gal containers [$1.99] (peppers) and 3, 5gal containers [$3.29] (tomatoes) to see how they do. And I'm always trying to get the same or better growth, using these "advanced" pots, while consuming less soil. I have a handful of the Super Root Air Pots as well, that I'm using, and are excellent growing containers, but are VERY expensive. http://www.superoots.com/air_intro.htm In my very limited, and controlled experiment, with two Sun Gold seedlings, I planted a tiny SG seedling in a .3gal (1-litre) SR-AP and another larger seedling (about 1.5x the size of the smallest SG seedling) in a standard 1g nursery pot. About 10 days later, the smallest SG seedling has now surpassed the growth of the initially larger SG seedling grown in a standard, and much larger nursery container! While the smallest SG seedling was and still is (but about to be transplanted tomorrow) growing in about 2 cups worth of soil, and just breached the 2' tall mark yesterday. And FWIW, the seedling in the SR-AP just flowered for the first time yesterday, and has about 6-8 more flowers than the seedling in the 1gal nursery pot. So, since I have been doing well, with these "advanced" designed pots, I figured I'd try these "Plant Warrior" pots, since they're about 1/4 the price of the SR-AP. And if could provide similar results, for 1/4 of the price, they're winners in my book. I'll keep this thread updated, once I transplant my seedlings, which I'm about to start in about 7-10 days, for the fall. FWIW - a 3.4g SR-AP is recommend for growing 4-5 trees, and the 5g is recommend for 6-8' trees. So I'm hoping these are similar - ie. 2gal "plant warrior" pot = 4-5g standard nursery pot, and 5gal "plant warrior" = 8-10g standard pot. Time will tell. |
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