Choosing the right pot and drainage system is vital for healthy cannabis growth. Proper containers ensure optimal root health, aeration, and drainage, directly influencing your plant’s growth, yield, and overall health.
| Overview | Lightweight, cost-effective pots available in various sizes. |
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| Overview | Made of breathable fabric that enhances root aeration and prevents root circling. |
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| Overview | Perforated plastic pots designed for maximum aeration and root pruning. |
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| Overview | Mesh or net pots designed specifically for hydroponic systems like DWC or aeroponics. |
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Pots provide support, drainage, and space for roots to grow and access nutrients.
Good drainage prevents waterlogging, which can lead to root rot and nutrient lockout.
Plastic pots are affordable and easy to use, making them ideal for beginners.
Drill additional holes at the bottom and use a saucer to catch excess runoff.
Fabric pots are breathable containers that promote root pruning and prevent circling.
Yes, but you must add drainage holes to prevent waterlogging.
Use 0.5–1 L pots for seedlings to support early root development.
Wash with warm soapy water, disinfect with a mild bleach solution, and rinse thoroughly.
Air pots promote excellent root aeration and prevent root circling but require more frequent watering.
Root pruning encourages dense root systems by preventing root circling, leading to better nutrient absorption.
Fabric pots dry out faster, so monitor moisture levels frequently and water as needed.
Air pots provide superior aeration and promote healthier root growth through air pruning.
Flush clay pots regularly with clean water to prevent nutrient residue buildup.
For flowering, use 15–20 L pots to accommodate mature root systems.
Raising fabric pots improves airflow beneath the container, preventing mould and waterlogging.
Net pots are primarily for hydroponics but can be adapted for coco if combined with proper drainage systems.
Place pots on insulating surfaces or use fabric pots, which offer better temperature regulation.
Machine wash with mild detergent or hand wash, ensuring they dry completely to avoid mould.
Roots peeking out of drainage holes or stunted plant growth are signs you need a larger pot.
Clay pots are heavy, can crack, and are not suitable for the continuous water flow in hydroponics.Root system management.