10 GALLON GROW BAGS

Luvthatloud

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I put my 12 inch clones outside June 5th in 10 gallon grow bags is this enough dirt to get me thru the grow or do I need to transplant to bigger pots before the year is out? As the root mass look now I will make it but the plants are growing so fast now like 2in a day at least. Strains are HEADBAND / BUBBA KUSH/HOLY GRAIL/FOURM GSC also if any one has any info on these strains it would b of great help
 

Final Phase

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That is big enough. Depending on what kind of soil you use the plant may eventually need nutirent replacements which is what many growers do unless they are doing total organic. Enjoy your grow...
 

Luvthatloud

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Fox farm ocean forest happy frog and pro mix soil but I use nutrients fox farm grow big I love this stuff for veg in outdoor grows!
 
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atvman84

Active Member
iv got mine in 10 gallon pots with a super soil type mix lol -black gold-worm castings,bone/blood meal., growing like crazy the past month even with the hot heat, soil mixure is everything for vegging cycle and growth
goodluck!
 

MjMama

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You could potentially double your yields by moving to bigger pots soon. So it would be worth the investment. Especially considering you will be able to use the pots and soil for future grows. 10 gallon can get you through the season, but if you can swing the extra soil and pots, I would personally do it. I just bought several bags of compost and peat to mix a few more holes for my late starts.
 

ruby fruit

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Seen someone transplant late in the season from 25s to 45s or 65s it was i think.. was worth it as some of them hit big yields.
Leave them in the 10s if u want but take the best one out into a 45 at least and watch the effort turn into well over a pound
 

Luvthatloud

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Thanks for the info I kind of knew that's what y'all was going to say I just did not want to buy more dirt!!! BUT I WILL DO IT ASAP!!:lol:
 
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