NugHeuser
Well-Known Member
I'm currently at about week 6 of veg, my plants were transplanted from 1g pots to 3g about 2 weeks ago. I plan on flipping this coming Friday.
I'm wondering if it would hurt yield noticebly if I left them in their 3g pots since it will end up being closer to a 4 month grow.
They've been stunted the past few weeks because I've been battling broad mites so I don't know if that slowed down root growth a bit, if so that will help me out.
I know they say 1 gallon per month but if I do need to transplant right now then I have to go out and buy around 18-5 gal pots and it's almost winter so it'd look a little strange at the store. Plus I'd have to get a bunch more soil too.
They're only about a foot tall right now but I have them tied down and trained under a trellis otherwise they'd vary from about 1 to 2 feet tall.
So main question, will I be screwing myself by staying in 3 gal pots?
I'm wondering if it would hurt yield noticebly if I left them in their 3g pots since it will end up being closer to a 4 month grow.
They've been stunted the past few weeks because I've been battling broad mites so I don't know if that slowed down root growth a bit, if so that will help me out.
I know they say 1 gallon per month but if I do need to transplant right now then I have to go out and buy around 18-5 gal pots and it's almost winter so it'd look a little strange at the store. Plus I'd have to get a bunch more soil too.
They're only about a foot tall right now but I have them tied down and trained under a trellis otherwise they'd vary from about 1 to 2 feet tall.
So main question, will I be screwing myself by staying in 3 gal pots?