ideal pot size for SOG

tech209

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would like to know wuts a good size of container for a sea of green grow...using fox farm organic soil and was thinkin about 40 plants n veggin for about 2 weeks only?????..........:joint:
 
Small little 10x10x10cm should do, I veg for 8 weeks in pots that size, but I transplant 2 sizes bigger when I flower though.
 
This is good, I'm wondering the same thing.. I'm going to go with 2 gallon bags, just because I really dont see how extra space for root mass could hurt, unless they just get massively tall for your op.. but I guess that could be avoided by cutting the veg time down..?
 
2 gallon is good if you don't want to be watering every other day. I went with 3 gal last time and worked well. I now pick the biggest possible pot size to accommodate the canopy area I want one plant to fill. The 3 gallon has a diameter of 11 inches, perfect for a bushy top.
 
thanks ccodiane, but do you think my height restrictions (7') could be an issue if I went w/ 3 gallons? I have no idea on the strain, so I don't want to risk them getting too tall... or should i even worry?

what would you do
 
nice thanx guys for all ur input....now with those bags do those come pre fabericated holes for drainage or do i simply just do em myself????? yup 40 plants in a closet grow with mylar all over the room under a 400watt hps plus about 10-12 cfl's
 
ive seen pretty decent sized plants growing in ridiculously small containers

i dont really subscribe to all the rootbound theories, and i think it is possible to grow a plant to maturity in a beer cup, but it would be tedious

unless you're dead set on using soil, take hydro into consideration. pick up a copy of garden knowm's video and look at how many plants are fit into a small little area! it's pretty sweet, and check out the 30 minute aero build
 
thanks ccodiane, but do you think my height restrictions (7') could be an issue if I went w/ 3 gallons? I have no idea on the strain, so I don't want to risk them getting too tall... or should i even worry?

what would you do

7 feet, no problem. With the lights and the distance from them between the plants, you will still have at least 3-4 ft to work, with the pot of course. 2-3 foot plants are going to be heavy yielders.
 
1 400 watt light and some cfls isnt gonnabe enough for 40 plants. A 600 watt will barely cover that you ll need a 1000 watt light.The 400 might do 20 1 foot plants so that means you have to start clones and go right to flower when planted.
 
1 400 watt light and some cfls isnt gonnabe enough for 400 plants. A 600 watt will barely cover that you ll need a 1000 watt light.The 400 might do 20 1 foot plants so that means you have to start clones and go right to flower when planted.

Yep. I would go 2000 watts for 40 plants, personally.
 
1 400 watt light and some cfls isnt gonnabe enough for 400 plants. A 600 watt will barely cover that you ll need a 1000 watt light.The 400 might do 20 1 foot plants so that means you have to start clones and go right to flower when planted.



oh hell naw not 400 plants .....im talkn bout 40 of em im pretty sure 400watt and sum extra cfl's would handle.......:joint:
 
really ???? not even a closet wit dimesions of about 6 feet long and 2 feet wide and a height of about 6 feet?????? with the inside wraped with mylar like a x-mas gift?????..........:joint:
 
really ???? not even a closet wit dimesions of about 6 feet long and 2 feet wide and a height of about 6 feet?????? with the inside wraped with mylar like a x-mas gift?????..........:joint:

thats about the dimensions on mine and im only putting 13 6inch pots with 12inch plants and two 3 gallon pots with 2-1/2ft plants on each side of the closet and i feel im pushing it but when i get another 400w im definatly gonna try for about 30........ras
 
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