Reddit Reddit reviews Geopot PL72X36X20 Raised Planter Bed, 72-Inch by 36-Inch by 14-Inch

We found 2 Reddit comments about Geopot PL72X36X20 Raised Planter Bed, 72-Inch by 36-Inch by 14-Inch. Here are the top ones, ranked by their Reddit score.

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Geopot PL72X36X20 Raised Planter Bed, 72-Inch by 36-Inch by 14-Inch
Raised planter bedWill fit your gardening needsProvides a convenient base for building a plant support trellisEasy to assembleHelps maintain a beautiful and healthy garden
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2 Reddit comments about Geopot PL72X36X20 Raised Planter Bed, 72-Inch by 36-Inch by 14-Inch:

u/heppecj22 · 1 pointr/organicindoorgrowers
  1. Not entirely sure, but I'd buy spring water over RO. Consider an inline chloramine filter and fill some sort of reservoir. Buying water gets expensive real fast..

  2. You could just keep it simple and loosen soil with a gardening fork, compost, and amend with natural fertilizers (kelp, neem, crustacean, alfalfa meal, etc.) and rock dust. Then cover, wait a couple weeks and then get back to growing. If you really feel the need to use cover crops, this site has more good advice than I can give. cover crop site
  3. A handful or two of Red wigglers would be great. Nematodes will be present in compost, so start with good fresh compost, add compost teas during grows and top off compost between grows to provide all of the beneficial organisms needed. Making your own vermicompost is a good way to go. microbe organics is a great read. As far as beneficial bugs, it depends on what you're growing and if you're having any problems to begin with. No sense in swinging at what isn't there.
  4. One plant of what? A tree? How big is it going to get? 25 gallons seems a bit excessive for one of anything indoors. 5-7 gallons is what I'd consider minimal. I'd choose [raised planter beds](Geopot PL72X36X20 Raised Planter Bed, 72-Inch by 36-Inch by 14-Inch https://www.amazon.com/dp/B008TVEVGG/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_4aGezbQ85YYWB) if I were going that big/long term/no till/indoors. More stable than smart pots.