Colander opacity, does it matter?

sorce

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You may end up with an algae clog.

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BonsaiMatt

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Won't matter a lick.
This one looks like it started like yours:
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Davidlpf

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In my experience with airlayers using transparent plastic bottles, roots don't care about the light at all

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Maybe direct sun could be a handicap and burn the tender tips, but IMHO the problems are more hot temperature and dry air, than the light.

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Wires_Guy_wires

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Lab grown plants all have transparent containers. If it would've hurt, the entire scientific world would use something less transparent.
 

Bonsai Nut

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It is probably more important that the plastic is UV resistant than opaque. Many plastics get brittle and degrade in sunlight. I use pond baskets because they were designed to be outdoors and last more or less indefinitely. I have some that I've owned at least ten years.
 
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