Smootherpete Well-Known Member Feb 22, 2014 #1 How big can you grow a plant in a bucket with 3.5 gal of water. Can it out grow the bucket?
Farmer's Hat Well-Known Member Feb 22, 2014 #2 I pullled about 5 ounces of a 3 gallon pot. (lemon skunk) I kept her short and bushy; a lot of topping, and low stress training.
I pullled about 5 ounces of a 3 gallon pot. (lemon skunk) I kept her short and bushy; a lot of topping, and low stress training.
Farmer's Hat Well-Known Member Feb 22, 2014 #4 I pullled about 5 ounces of a 3 gallon pot. (lemon skunk) I kept her short and bushy; a lot of topping, and low stress training.
I pullled about 5 ounces of a 3 gallon pot. (lemon skunk) I kept her short and bushy; a lot of topping, and low stress training.
Bucees Well-Known Member Feb 23, 2014 #5 You can grow it as big as you like. The bigger the plant the more water/nutes it consumes. My normal 4 footers consume at least a gallon a day in flower. The roots will restrict themselves to what ever container they are in.
You can grow it as big as you like. The bigger the plant the more water/nutes it consumes. My normal 4 footers consume at least a gallon a day in flower. The roots will restrict themselves to what ever container they are in.
S Spanky84 Active Member Feb 23, 2014 #6 So it's not a problem if roots fill the entire bucket? Lack of aeration at the center of that mass for example...
So it's not a problem if roots fill the entire bucket? Lack of aeration at the center of that mass for example...
JohnDee Well-Known Member Feb 24, 2014 #7 Spanky84 said: So it's not a problem if roots fill the entire bucket? Lack of aeration at the center of that mass for example... Click to expand... Shouldn't be a problem as long as the airstone is functioning... JD
Spanky84 said: So it's not a problem if roots fill the entire bucket? Lack of aeration at the center of that mass for example... Click to expand... Shouldn't be a problem as long as the airstone is functioning... JD
Smootherpete Well-Known Member Feb 25, 2014 #8 Thanks for all the replies, it's good to have many points of viewsl.