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DIY Grow Bags - Window Screens & Mesh

npthaskell
15 years ago

Last October Zeckron started a thread about alternatives to those expensive smart pots (or root control bags):

www.treebag.com

or the similar products from:

www.rootmaker.com

These grow bags have several advantages over solid plastic pots:

1. Because the fabric is porus; they oxygenate the soil.

2. They force roots to branch into lots of feeders.

3. They take up less space and weight to ship or store

One idea was to make some from "fiberglass" window screen. These are made from a thread which has a core of either fiberglass or polyester, coated with an outer layer of vinyl.

Let me suggest two potential alternatives to standard fiberglass window screen fabric are "no-see-um (aka 20x20 mesh) screen" and "pet screen". The first is just a special type of window screen with smaller mesh and just slightly thicker thread. The second likewise has a smaller mesh, but in addition, the thread is about twice as thick.

1. The smaller mesh and thicker thread means that these are stronger materials than standard "fiberglass" window screen.

2. The smaller mesh means less water loss from evaporation.

3. One mechanism by which fabric pots induce root branching is by constriction pruning (the other is air-pruning). A young root tip grows through a pore, enlarges, and then gets constricted by the mesh. Constriction causes root branching. It is unclear to me how a smaller mesh size will effect constriction. It may impose a stronger constriction. On the other hand, the mesh may be too small to allow root entry to begin with.

Here is a link that might be useful: Original Thread

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