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An update on why I've upgraded to #terracota pots.

I kept finding the plastic cell inserts only lasting a few seasons. Pots should last a lifetime, with care several. The terracota will hold heat better and slowly release it into the compost, with a bell cloche that should help germination rates.

They will gain a patina over the years which i think makes a nice visual. They can be painted with an oil based paint to help "seal" the clay.

It is a downside that unglazed terracota will absorb a lot of water. I personnally rub several coats of limseed oil on them to help seal them.

Doing this at the begining and end of spring after a good scrub will build up a good patania. To help stop them cracking a ribbon of paper around the inside lip will keep them apart and stop them clancking.

That was a wall of text i know, but i thougt i'd share my thoughts to encourage others to make the switch.

#seedlings #plants #veg #grownostr

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Dr. Hax 1y ago

TY. We switched to plastic because the terracota pots got moldy on the outside. So now they are outside pots.

But if we can seal them... maybe with the flax oil we already have? They suddenly seem like potential indoor/outdoor pots again.

Thanks for the tip!

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serenitys forge 1y ago

That could work. I'd also give them a scrub with bicarbonate of soda once in a while 😉

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