larger plants need larger potsI was definitely considering doing just that.
Although I don't have pots that size. I was going to go 1g. Or should I really get the larger pots? Will too large a pot distract it while it regrows roots just before flowering?
Can you tell me what the relation of pot size to output size is? Is there a formula or chart I can reference?
http://www.amazon.com/Hydrofarm-Dirt-Pot-7-Gallon/dp/B004S0KVCK/Very interesting.
5 gallon pots are expensive, so I got some buckets that are approximately the same size until I can find some bigger pots on sale somewhere.
Thanks again guys![]()
Never listen to your mom.Oh! Cool! Hmm, they're affordable too. Interesting. Thanks a lot!
So, I asked my mother (who is a horticulturalist) about moving into the larger ports, and she said it's dangerous to move them into too-large a pot as it encourages root rot. What do you guys think?
Oh! Cool! Hmm, they're affordable too. Interesting. Thanks a lot!
So, I asked my mother (who is a horticulturalist) about moving into the larger ports, and she said it's dangerous to move them into too-large a pot as it encourages root rot. What do you guys think?
u know what man .......get your mom a bag or 2 for her plants ......let her try out the new pot designs (she will love them)
over watering is pratically impossible ........soil will only retain so much water after thatit leaks out everywhere sides bottom everywhere ( the old plastic/clay ones had vents at the bottom but they could get clogged then the water does not drain out pools up at the bottom causing massive issuse) ..........this makes flushing them so easy (u flush the soil before u harvest when u are using chemical feeds .....they will leave a funny taste to the smoke unless u remove the salt build up)
if u have old jeans they pant legs will workThanks for the tips... I can't afford the bags just yet, but I'll spring for them the next time I can afford it![]()
Hmmm. Interesting.
I also have an old cotton sheet... although I bet it'll rot, eh?