Anyone seen this Pot before?

Gro Pro Pot Warrior
724794-01

Thoughts?
https://growlifehydro.ca/product/gro-pro-plant-warrior-pot-3-gallon/?adTribesID=ffac133949f81a1acd4fe22385b44030|adtribes|2561&utm_source=Google%20Shopping&utm_campaign=GrowLifeCAFeed&utm_medium=cpc&utm_term=2561&gclid=CjwKCAiAsoviBRAoEiwATm8OYBv-NXhQ22QUA1oe7oV2DKrTznPpM1rJMolTB_f5ccYV0ccH8Wrh_xoC_OUQAvD_BwE

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I have, this is a better option in my opinion but i haven’t messed with soil in a long time

https://growlifehydro.ca/product/gro-pro-premium-round-fabric-pot-w-handles-10-gallon-black/

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I know fabric and air pots are common but I’m wondering about this Pot specify

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I’ve seen them around a while back but never used one.

My local grow shop has them and I was intrigued, but went with fabric pots. I AM curious though.
Watching.

I have used those pots in the past. Let’s just say all I use now is fabric pots…

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Awsome thank you @MattyBear I was very close to using these on my next grow.
I will go with fabric

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I personally haven’t used them but my take is they will “auto crop” the roots, meaning roots won’t grow near open air if they have a choice so they will form a smaller tighter rootball at the top of the pot. Fabric are probably better. Would have to test my theory before claiming it a fact tho.

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sounds logical. :man_farmer:

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My Dad used to use something similar to the warrior system way back in the '60s. He put an upturned clay pot with a few hole drilled in the side in the bottom of his tomato buckets to aid drainage and stop root rot.

Fabric pots with a small homemade upturned drainage pot?

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From those who have used it, said it’s not worth it… So think I’ll just go fabric pot after solo. Cup and done

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My growshop has those. Nice to see opinions on them.

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