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curious2garden

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I can't think of a reason to fill my 5 gallon pots all the way, I end up at 4 gallon of coco. They seem fine with it as long as they get enough food. Are root issues a more common thing in soil? Why so many 7 gallon pots indoors?
I think you require more volume in soil because you have to feed it with the soil itself. Whereas we just pour ours in. So volume doesn't matter as much to us. But that's just my thoughts since I've never grown in soil.
Pool heater :shock:
:hump: :lol:
Seems crazy in August right? In January it all makes sense.
 

manfredo

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I can't think of a reason to fill my 5 gallon pots all the way, I end up at 4 gallon of coco. They seem fine with it as long as they get enough food. Are root issues a more common thing in soil? Why so many 7 gallon pots indoors?
7g and 10g bags for me, but it's organic soil....that's why!! I was just bitching about carrying 16 tubs of soil up the stairs, to be rejuvenated and re-used at some point. I have 4 garbage cans full, about 120 gallons of super soil brewing and ready for my fall indoor crop.

Organic tastes better :weed:
 

Rsawr

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7g and 10g bags for me, but it's organic soil....that's why!! I was just bitching about carrying 16 tubs of soil up the stairs, to be rejuvenated and re-used at some point. I have 4 garbage cans full, about 120 gallons of super soil brewing and ready for my fall indoor crop.

Organic tastes better :weed:
I believe it. Once I move and I have more space I am gonna start a soil. I want to try a side by side with salts and a supersoil!
 
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