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Re: Square or Round [Re: 160user] #8610517
05/10/26 08:14 PM
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Originally Posted by 160user
I planted these the same day, from the same seed stock and with the same soil. They all have gotten the same amount of sunlight. I just found it odd.

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It’s not a square versus round issue to begin with


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Re: Square or Round [Re: 160user] #8610520
05/10/26 08:17 PM
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I’ve never seen this before, but some pretty good explanation’s above.

Re: Square or Round [Re: 160user] #8610523
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The round pots don't fit tightly together like the square pots do. That allows the round pots to cool down more quickly at night. That means the soil temperature is consistently warmer in the square pots, because most of the heat comes from directly absorbing sunlight, not heat from the air. Soil temperature controls sprouting and root formation. That's why many people, myself included use heat mats to germinate seeds, to callous cuttings and to more quickly root cuttings.

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Re: Square or Round [Re: 160user] #8610538
05/10/26 08:33 PM
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I filled these containers with dirt (soil if you want to be a nerd about it), planted the seeds and placed all the containers in the black tote they are pictured in. They have never been taken out. The tote gets rotated 90 degrees each day to get them all equal amount of sun time. When I water them, they stay inside the tote so in theory, they all get equal water, heat and sunlight.


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Re: Square or Round [Re: 160user] #8610540
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I like the square for efficiency in the use of space and the waterproof nature of plastic has its plus, once you get 6000 plants in a small greenhouse the air inside tends to be moist all the time creating its own biosphere


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Re: Square or Round [Re: trapper les] #8610550
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Originally Posted by trapper les
I like the square for efficiency in the use of space and the waterproof nature of plastic has its plus, once you get 6000 plants in a small greenhouse the air inside tends to be moist all the time creating its own biosphere



Les, I hoped you would chime in. I never put up my greenhouse this year. You are a heck of an accomplished gardener so can you offer any insight as to why the square black ones sprouted first?

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Re: Square or Round [Re: 160user] #8610559
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Not really,except that they are all in a group ( same temp), and if one gets active… they all do if they are equal, has to do with pheromones, but I can’t explain it. I do everything in batches all the same. And I quit doing things that don’t work well… like peat pots.


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Re: Square or Round [Re: trapper les] #8610565
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Originally Posted by trapper les
Not really,except that they are all in a group ( same temp), and if one gets active… they all do if they are equal, has to do with pheromones, but I can’t explain it. I do everything in batches all the same. And I quit doing things that don’t work well… like peat pots.



No peat pots? Ok, I appreciate the tip! Thank you.


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Re: Square or Round [Re: ~ADC~] #8610573
05/10/26 09:33 PM
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Originally Posted by ~ADC~
Are these for your food plot?


They do sort of resemble baby pumpkins.


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Re: Square or Round [Re: yotetrapper30] #8610574
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Originally Posted by yotetrapper30
Originally Posted by ~ADC~
Are these for your food plot?


They do sort of resemble baby pumpkins.



I stuck a rubbing post in the field already. If I plant pumpkins too, I may need a rifle that is belt fed or something.


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Re: Square or Round [Re: 160user] #8610580
05/10/26 09:41 PM
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LOL. Now I am curious what they actually are?


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Re: Square or Round [Re: 160user] #8610582
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All of the above, black draws more heat, less cooler air around the pots and also the square pots hold less soil and then can warm faster. White reflects sunlight, black draws it in.

Bryce

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