I was just looking for some clarification on the container/pot size everyone used or went by. I think I read somewhere that you want 1 gallon per foot of growth or something like that, maybe I am just making it up. Any info appreciated.
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2 Gallon pots work well for me, 4-5 weeks veg and 8-10 weeks flower, the roots will be making a ring around the bottom, but certainly not bound. It all depends on how big you want 'em.
well I use 2 liter soda bottles for my little plants but there breed to stay very small 16-25" and don't do any better in 5gal. vs 2liters..but good rule of thumb is 1 gal per foot of height, just really depends on how you want to grow.
Dude, seriously fuck those little 3 gal pots, hook ur girls up with 5 gal +. It's called cannabis karma...you give ur girls lots of room, they will give you lots of their sweet buds. Unless you are spatially challenged that is, or working with a short strain, just get the biggest pots you can fit in ur space.
Last edited by Dr Greene; 04-24-2009 at 10:54 PM. Reason: dunno
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the bigger the pot the bigger the plant..it will fill up the whole pot if u veg it right..go with a 20gallon and grow a big old monster
yea i had a plant last year that i vegged for at least 2 months. the thing was almost as big as my girl. that was before flowering too. and towards the end i could def see that she was becoming to get a little bit rootbound. i was using the 3gal pots but couldn't find any 5gal to transplant her into.
i got a pretty big 4footer in a 3gallon bucket..probably get a half pound but next grow ima go with a 10gallon and try to get a pound
Ok, my thoughts are if everyone is talking 3 or 5 gals then freakin split the diff. and go 4 gals. Where? Wal-mart has 4 gal. trash cans sized almost square white or black at just over 2 bucks can't be beat...drill holes and Whammo...
the biger the pots the less you have to water you feed them. i willbe going back to my 10 gallon pots next time.
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