Can I manifold clones in 1 gallon pots?

Mr_X

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I'm currently doing my first perpetual grow, and the clones are vegging in 1 gallon pots. I took clones, vegged them in dwc then moved them to 1 gallon pots with coco coir. Can I manifold or top in 1 gallon pots or will i need bigger pots? i am concerned about my veg plants becoming rootbound.
 
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Mr_X

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i have approximately 10 more weeks until my initial grow will finish so i can flower my clones. im just trying to figure out how to approach a perpetual harvest so timing of the grow zones will be sufficient and my veg plants wont grow too fast and end up running out of space.
 

Rurumo

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You can grow quite large plants in 1 gallon pots with coco, so no problem if you want to manifold them.
 

Mr_X

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I got new led lights, so im using my blurples for clones. im growing clones using my diy dwc cloner and coco coir once the plants get big enough.

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Voidrealmz

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I want to start off by saying, I love your DIY cloner. Careful for algae growth! But I haven't seen manifolded clones before. Mainly because I've never researched it. I looked on a site I frequent for tips on training my plants and found this on manifolding clones with the nugbuckets method.

 
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