I too like being able to see the roots, tho the clear pots do get a lot of algae in them if they aren't in a cache pot. Like someothers here, I have had better success with most Catt alliance in clay pots, tho it's a pain getting them out of the clay pots. Also depends on the media used - I do have a few Catt alliance potted in straight pumice in plastic pots that do great that way - but bark or coconut husk chips, I have better luck with in clay pots. That said, I'm sure there are plenty of people who do just fine with Catt alliance in plastic pots, clear or opaque
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