8" diameter , 7" deep pot, how many gallons is it? +rep

socom3riot

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Ok so I made another thread cuz it seems that if I put +rep people actually respond lol....

anyway , anyone know how many gallons this pot is? Also , will it be able to do the plants entire life if I let it grow to 15" then flower it?
 

Rudiger

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My 3 gallons are 10.5" X 9.5" deep. I would guess you have some 2 gallon.

Some folks use 2 gallons. You have to figure your plant is going to double in size after you decide to flower, so around 30", I'm not expert but I would say try it if you already have the pots and check it to make sure it doesn't turn into a root ball.
 

socom3riot

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ya im gonna try it regardless, im just testing out this grow room with 1 plant so I can perfect it. so if this plant dies cuz it has no room , oh well . lol
 

flamdrags420

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1 ft^3 = 7.48 gal
1728 in^3 = 1ft^3
v=pi x r^2 x h

v= 3.14 x (4 ^ 2) x 7

v = 3.14 x 16 x 7

v = 3.14 x 112

v = 351 in^3

351 / 1728 = .2035 ft^3

.2035 x 7.48 = 1.5 gal

I don't care about rep. Shove it in a battery and save it for later
 

socom3riot

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1 ft^3 = 7.48 gal
1728 in^3 = 1ft^3
v=pi x r^2 x h

v= 3.14 x (4 ^ 2) x 7

v = 3.14 x 16 x 7

v = 3.14 x 112

v = 351 in^3

351 / 1728 = .2035 ft^3

.2035 x 7.48 = 1.5 gal

I don't care about rep. Shove it in a battery and save it for later
thanks bro
 

flamdrags420

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anytime guys. It's all a team effort. Everyone here has their strengths and weaknesses. So I hope what I don't know I can still help with what I do know. And in return people help me with what I don't know. I keep a metric conversion website bookmarked so I can follow along when I read on here. And then just search for math formulas as needed. Keep it rockin!
 
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