Geotextile fabric pot from the GRONEST Fabric Pot Classic line, intended for indoor and outdoor cultivation. The line is described as oriented toward greater root-zone aeration and effective drainage thanks to the fabric.
Key features
- Pot type: Geotextile fabric (Fabric Pot Classic)
- Volume: 19 L
- Environments: Indoor and outdoor
- Typical use: Potted cultivation with draining substrates
Overview
What it is for
It is a substrate container suitable for holding the plant during potted cultivation. The geotextile fabric is described as favorable to air exchange and allows excess water to escape, helping limit standing water in the substrate.
Who it is for
- Indoor growers who want a fabric pot for a “drier” drainage management.
- Outdoor growers looking for a lightweight and practical container.
- Those wishing to reduce the tendency of roots to grow along the pot walls.
What makes it different
- Geotextile fabric structure, described as favorable to root-zone aeration.
- Drainage through the fabric: excess water can drain away, reducing the risk of standing water.
- The line is described as useful for limiting the “spiraling” growth of roots along the walls.
How to use
Choosing the volume
- The choice depends on the available space, cycle duration, and substrate type.
- Larger volumes can offer greater autonomy and root-ball stability, but take up more space.
Preparation
- Place the pot on a saucer or a collection tray.
- Fill with the substrate without compacting it excessively.
- Transplant and water until the substrate reaches uniform moisture.
Irrigation
- Manage irrigation according to the substrate, environment, and plant development.
- Let excess water drain off and empty the saucer if necessary.
- Periodically check the substrate moisture before watering again.
Technical specifications
- Type: Geotextile fabric pot (Fabric Pot Classic)
- Nominal volume: 19 L
- Dimensions (L×P×H): 26.5x26.5x27 cm
- Material: geotextile fabric
FAQ & growing tips
Why choose a geotextile fabric pot?
The Fabric Pot Classic line is described as oriented toward greater root-zone aeration and drainage that allows excess water to flow out through the fabric.
Can it be used indoors and outdoors?
Yes: the line description indicates use both indoors and outdoors.
Do I need a saucer?
It is recommended to collect drainage water, especially indoors, avoiding prolonged standing water.